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Volume I (1961) - Flora of New Zealand Indigenous Tracheophyta - Psilopsida, Lycopsida, Filicopsida, Gymnospermae, Dicotyledons
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Helichrysum depressum (Hook.f.) Benth. & Hook.f.

H. depressum (Hook. f.) Benth. et Hook. f. Gen. Pl. 2, 1873, 311.

Ozothamnus depressus Hook. f. Fl. Antarct. 1, 1844, 134.

Type locality: "Banks of streams at Wairau Pass, 2250'". Type: K, 45, near Nelson, Bidwill.

Us. a depressed shrub, rarely taller, up to 1 m. high; branches long retaining lvs and tomentum; final branchlets 1-2 mm. diam. including lvs. Lvs imbricate, linear, obtuse, erect, attached by appressed base, obtusely keeled on back and ± silky-tomentose; ventral surface concave, densely clad in greyish to white rather loose tomentum. Capitula terminal, sessile, c. 5 mm. diam.; outer phyll. short, densely tomentose without; inner linear, acute, scarious, up to 5 mm. long. Florets 8-12, ♀ 2-3; achenes compressed to angular, grooved, up to 1·25 mm. long, glab. when mature; pappus-hairs unequal, up to 7 mm. long.

DIST.: N. Tukituki riverbed, Hawke's Bay, Petrie. S. Lowland and montane riverbed and open ground throughout.

There occurs occ. a striking form with almost snow-white indumentum.

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