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Shawia fragrantissima (Petrie) Saldivia & Nicol

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Shawia fragrantissima (Petrie) Saldivia & Nicol, Phytoneuron 2025-49: 23 (2025)
Shawia fragrantissima (Petrie) Saldivia & Nicol

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Endemic
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New Zealand
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Saldivia & Nicol
Petrie
(Petrie) Saldivia & Nicol
2025
23
ICN
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Shawia fragrantissima

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fragrantissima

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Shrub or tree up to 5 m. tall; bark dark reddish brown; branchlets rather rigid, flexuous, striate. Lvs 7·5-30 × 5-10 mm., on petioles up to 3 mm. long, elliptic-oblong to elliptic-ovate or broad-ovate to obovate, obtuse to acute; membr., glab. above when mature, clad in soft white tomentum below, margins flat, entire. Infl. of sessile to subsessile glomerules up to 2 cm. diam., each with up to 12 bracteate capitula; florets 4-8, fragrant, ray-florets broad; phyll. in 2-3 series, oblong, white-tomentose on back. Achenes 2 mm. long, hardly compressed, grooved, sparingly pilose; pappus-hairs 2-3 mm. long.

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New Zealand
Canterbury Land District
New Zealand
Otago Land District
New Zealand
Southland Land District
New Zealand
Wellington Land District

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2 October 2025
5 January 2026
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