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Volume I (1961) - Flora of New Zealand Indigenous Tracheophyta - Psilopsida, Lycopsida, Filicopsida, Gymnospermae, Dicotyledons
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Epilobium chionanthum Hausskn.

E. chionanthum Hauss. in Öst. bot. Z. 29, 1879, 149.

Type locality: Lake Takapuna, Auckland. Type: K, T. Kirk, No. 158.

Stock slender, rather woody; stems decumbent in basal parts and rooting, then ascending or sprawling, slender, simple or sparingly branched, up to ± 1 m. long; tips and branchlets pale, thinly puberulous. Lvs opp., except in floral region, distant, subsessile or on petioles up to 2 mm. long. Lamina ovate-oblong to oblong-lanceolate, 20-30-(40) × 8-10 mm., pale green, membr., glab.; margins very minutely denticulate. Fls (8)-12-15-(20) mm. diam.; calyx deeply cleft, ± 5 mm. long, lobes lanceolate to ovate-lanceolate, puberulous to glabrate; petals white, obcordate, ± 10 mm. long. Capsules rather stout 40-60-(70) mm. long, ± puberulous; peduncles 20-50 mm. long, slender, puberulous. Seeds smooth.

DIST: N., S., Ch. Lowland swamp margins, shady wet places, throughout.

FL.- FT. 10-3.

The comparatively slight differences in form appear due to habitat differences; where the plant is more exposed than usual the stems may be prostrate except at the tips.

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