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Entelea arborescens R.Br.

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Entelea arborescens R.Br., Bot. Mag. t. 2480 (1824)
Entelea arborescens R.Br.

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Endemic
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New Zealand
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R.Br.
R.Br.
1824
t. 2480
ICN
Entelea arborescens R.Br.
species
Entelea arborescens

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arborescens

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Entelea arborescens R.Br.

Shrub or canopy tree up to c. 6 m. tall; trunk up to 25 cm. diam., wood-weight very light. Branchlets, lvs, petioles, infl. densely clad in soft whitish branched hairs; bark grey; lf-scars ± oval. Lvs alt. on petioles up to 2 dm. long, us. less; stipules linear-acuminate, ± persistent. Lamina (5)-10-15-(25) × 5-10-15-(20) cm., obliquely very broad-ovate, abruptly acuminate, cordate at base, doubly crenate-serrate, sts obscurely lobed, 5-7-subpalmately lobed. Sepals acuminate; petals white, crumpled, (3)-4-5. Ovary hispid, 5-7-celled, capsule ± 2 cm. diam., subglobose, invested with rather rigid hairs c. 15-25 mm. long.

Entelea arborescens R.Br.

n = 16
2n = 32

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Apeiba australis A.Rich.
Entelea arborescens R.Br.
Entelea arborescens R.Br.
Entelea arborescens R.Br.
Entelea arborescens R.Br.
Entelea arborescens R.Br.
Entelea arborescens R.Br.
Entelea arborescens R.Br.
Entelea arborescens R.Br.
Entelea arborescens R.Br.
Entelea arborescens R.Br.
Entelea arborescens R.Br.
Entelea arborescens R.Br.
Entelea arborescens R.Br.

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Entelea arborescens R.Br.
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b8b9ef1d-5df7-492a-bda4-1c10b988b5ec
scientific name
Names_Plants
1 January 2000
28 April 2004
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