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Celmisia haastii var. tomentosa G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson

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Celmisia haastii var. tomentosa G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson, Trans. & Proc. Roy. Soc. New Zealand 72: 34 (1942)
Celmisia haastii var. tomentosa G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson

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New Zealand
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G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson
G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson
1942
34
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Celmisia haastii var. tomentosa G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson
var.
Celmisia haastii var. tomentosa
Refers to the tomentose indumentum of the adaxial surface of the leaves.
Type: New Zealand. South Island, Moist slopes near runnels on the Rock and Pillar Range, Otago, 1200–1500 m altitude, G. Simpson s.n. (holotype CHR 50011).

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Celmisia haastii var. tomentosa G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson

The description of the authors is: "Similar to the type in shape and habit, but the upper surface white with a thin papery tomentum. Habitat: Moist slopes near runnels on the Rock and Pillar Range, Otago, 1200-1500 m. altitude." The type specimen (BD 50011, G. Simpson) is a single rosette with a flowering scape 10 cm. long and capitulum 3 cm. diam. Lamina up to 3 × 1 cm., minutely but distinctly apiculate; tomentum of upper surface of very dense short soft hairs, separating as a pellicle. Topotype material is similar.

Celmisia haastii var. tomentosa G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson

2n = 108

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Celmisia haastii var. tomentosa G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson
Celmisia haastii var. tomentosa G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson
Celmisia haastii var. tomentosa G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson
Celmisia haastii var. tomentosa G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson
Celmisia haastii var. tomentosa G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson
Celmisia haastii var. tomentosa G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson
Celmisia haastii var. tomentosa G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson
Celmisia haastii var. tomentosa G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson
Celmisia haastii var. tomentosa G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson
Celmisia haastii var. tomentosa G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson
Celmisia haastii var. tomentosa G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson
Celmisia haastii var. tomentosa G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson
Celmisia haastii var. tomentosa G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson
Celmisia haastii var. tomentosa G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson
Celmisia haastii var. tomentosa G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson
Celmisia haastii var. tomentosa G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson
Celmisia haastii var. tomentosa G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson
Celmisia haastii var. tomentosa G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson
Celmisia haastii var. tomentosa G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson

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typification
Type: New Zealand. South Island, Moist slopes near runnels on the Rock and Pillar Range, Otago, 1200–1500 m altitude, G. Simpson s.n. (holotype CHR 50011).
Etymology
Refers to the tomentose indumentum of the adaxial surface of the leaves.

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1 January 2000
13 September 2024
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