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Gingidia enysii (Kirk) J.W.Dawson

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Gingidia enysii (Kirk) J.W.Dawson, Kew Bull. 29: 476 (1974)
Gingidia enysii (Kirk) J.W.Dawson

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New Zealand
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(Kirk) J.W.Dawson
Kirk
J.W.Dawson
1974
476
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species
Gingidia enysii

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enysii

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Low-growing tufted herb seldom up to 10 cm. tall. Lvs 1-pinnate, on petioles up to ± 4 cm. long with sheaths ± 1 cm. long, ± liguled. Lamina (3)-4-10 cm. long, coriac., glab. or nearly so, glaucous. Pinnae (4)-6-(10) pairs, ± 10 × 10 mm., shortly petioluled to subsessile, broadly ovate suborbicular, sharply toothed to ± ⅓ way, with occ. deeper incisions; teeth acute, not hair-pointed. Stem up to ± 10 cm. long, us. decumbent. Umbels us. compound, on peduncles up to c. 4 cm. long. Primary rays unequal, 2-5 slender, 6-20 mm. long; involucral bracts 2-3, connate into a cup-shaped involucre. Secondary rays 3-6, short; involucral bracts linear. Fls small. Fr. narrow-ovoid, 3-3·5 mm. long; mericarps with 5 rather obscure blunt ridges.

Gingidia enysii (Kirk) J.W.Dawson

Plants not invested with remains of dead leaves at base. Sometimes rhizomatous in var. baxteri and var. peninsulare. Leaves once pinnate, rarely 2-pinnate, sub-fleshy or membranous, 3—13 cm long, 0.8-2.5 cm broad; leaflets 2-10 pairs, each 3-12 mm long, 3-10 mm broad, simple or pinnatifid or pinnate with one or two pairs of segments, the segments usually overlapping, with a distinct glaucous bloom on the lower or both surfaces, stomata equally abundant on both surfaces, leaflets sessile or with short petiolules; petioles 1-4.5 cm long, 0.5-2 mm in diameter; sheaths 6-10 mm long, 3-7 mm broad at the base. Inflorescences 5-17 cm long with axes 1-1.5 mm in diameter below the first node; compound umbels 1-4 per inflorescence; simple umbels 2-6 per compound umbel; bracts free or partly fused; flowers 5-12 per simple umbel; styles 0.75-2 mm long; mericarps of fruits ca. 3.5 mm long, 1 mm broad, the lateral ribs not winged.
Leaves sub-fleshy; leaflets with a distinct glaucous bloom on both surfaces and, in many adult leaves, with short petiolules and laminae mostly extending to no more than one-third of the way to the mid-vein; terminal leaflets similar in size to the lateral leaflets.
Leaves sub-fleshy; leaflets with a distinct glaucous bloom on both surfaces and, in many adult leaves, with short petiolules and laminae deeply pinnatifid to pinnate with the incisions extending almost to the mid-vein, terminal leaflets similar in size to the lateral leaflets.
Folia subcarnosa; foliola insignite glauca utraque in planitie et, multis in foliis adultis, petiolulis brevibus et laminis aliis alte pinnatifidis, aliis pinnatis, incisionibus paene ad medium venum extentis; foliolum terminale tantum quanta foliola lateraiia.
Leaves sub-fleshy, leaflets with a distinct glaucous bloom on both surfaces; lateral leaflets sessile, simple; terminal leaflets much larger than the lateral leaflets.
Folia subcarnosa; foliola insignite glauca, utraque in planitie, sessilia, simplicia, foliolum terminale multo maius quam foliola lateralia.

Gingidia enysii (Kirk) J.W.Dawson

2n = 22
2n = 22

Gingidia enysii (Kirk) J.W.Dawson

Plants not or slightly rhizomatous. Leaves 1- to 2-pinnate, more or less subfleshy, (2-)4-12(-20) cm long. Leaflets (2-) 3-8 (-10) pairs (very rarely reduced to terminal leaflet only), shape and form very variable from linear, ovate, spathulate to suborbicular; simple, deeply pinnately incised (sometimes palmately) or pinnate; serrations usually irregular; usually distinctly glaucous on both surfaces; 4-30 mm long. Petiolules present in proximal leaflets, or absent. Inflorescence 4—15(—25) cm long; umbels 1—3(—4) per inflorescence; umbellets (1-)2-5(-6) per umbel; flowers 2-16 per umbellet. Bracts fused; bracteoles 3-5, usually somewhat fused, sometimes free. Mericarps 3-6 mm long; lateral ridges not winged (or rarely very slightly winged).

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Anisotome enysii (Kirk) Laing
Gingidia enysii (Kirk) J.W.Dawson
Anisotome patula (Kirk) Cockayne
Gingidia enysii (Kirk) J.W.Dawson
Anisotome patula (Kirk) Cockayne
Gingidia enysii (Kirk) J.W.Dawson
Gingidia "patula"
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Gingidium enysii (Kirk) J.W.Dawson
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Gingidia enysii (Kirk) J.W.Dawson
Gingidia enysii (Kirk) J.W.Dawson var. enysii
Gingidia enysii (Kirk) J.W.Dawson
Gingidia enysii var. peninsulare J.W.Dawson
Gingidia enysii (Kirk) J.W.Dawson
Gingidia enysii var. spathulatum J.W.Dawson
Gingidia enysii (Kirk) J.W.Dawson
Ligusticum enysii Kirk
Gingidia enysii (Kirk) J.W.Dawson
Ligusticum patulum Kirk
Gingidia enysii (Kirk) J.W.Dawson

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1 January 2000
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