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Kunzea serotina de Lange & Toelken

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de Lange & Toelken
de Lange & Toelken
2014
47-61
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Kunzea serotina de Lange & Toelken
species
Kunzea serotina
The specific epithet serotina refers to the later flowering habit of the species (peaking January–February) when compared to K. robusta and K. tenuicaulis, earlier flowering species (peaking October–December) with which K. serotina is sympatric in the North Island.
Holotype: New Zealand: North Island, 3.5 km north-east of Rangitaiki River, 38°55'26"S, 176°26'1"E, 743 m a.s.l. ‘Abundant at interface between frost flat and upland Podocarp forest. Growing in skeletal soil overlying Taupo Pumice (186 A.D. ejecta), in association with dense Dracophyllum subulatum’. P. J. de Lange 6695, 18 Feb 2005, AK 297548! Isotypes: AD! BM! CHR! MEL! WELT!

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Kunzea serotina de Lange & Toelken
Kunzea serotina de Lange & Toelken
Kunzea serotina de Lange & Toelken
Kunzea serotina de Lange & Toelken
Kunzea serotina de Lange & Toelken
Kunzea serotina de Lange & Toelken
Kunzea serotina de Lange & Toelken
Kunzea serotina de Lange & Toelken

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typification
Holotype: New Zealand: North Island, 3.5 km north-east of Rangitaiki River, 38°55'26"S, 176°26'1"E, 743 m a.s.l. ‘Abundant at interface between frost flat and upland Podocarp forest. Growing in skeletal soil overlying Taupo Pumice (186 A.D. ejecta), in association with dense Dracophyllum subulatum’. P. J. de Lange 6695, 18 Feb 2005, AK 297548! Isotypes: AD! BM! CHR! MEL! WELT!
Etymology
The specific epithet serotina refers to the later flowering habit of the species (peaking January–February) when compared to K. robusta and K. tenuicaulis, earlier flowering species (peaking October–December) with which K. serotina is sympatric in the North Island.

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29 August 2014
19 March 2023
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