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Volume I (1961) - Flora of New Zealand Indigenous Tracheophyta - Psilopsida, Lycopsida, Filicopsida, Gymnospermae, Dicotyledons
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Ranunculus cheesemanii Kirk

R. cheesemanii Kirk Stud. Fl. 1899, 17.

Type locality: "Near Fowler's Pass, etc., in places where water has stagnated. 3,000 ft." Type: W, T. Kirk. FL. 11-12. FT. 1-2.

Low-growing herb with prostrate or arching branched stems, rooting at nodes, ± clad in subappressed hairs to glabrate. Stock short, stout, stems stout, internodes up to ± 5 cm. long. Radical lvs rosulate, on stout ± flattened petioles ± 2-4 cm. long; sheath broad, membr., us. pilose. Lamina ± broad ovate to rotund in outline, 1-2 cm. diam.; ± deeply 3-partite; lobes again 3-5-lobed or crenately toothed. Cauline lvs smaller, opp. or clustered. Scape or peduncle 1-3 cm. long. Fls up to 1 cm. diam.; sepals ± 2 mm. long, ovate; petals bright yellow, ± 4 mm. long, narrow obovate, rounded at apex; gland 1 basal. Fruiting heads globose ± 5 mm. diam.; receptacle minute, papillose, ± 2 mm. long. Achenes few, ± turgid, glab., ± 2 mm. long, finely margined; style c. 1 mm. long, slender, subulate, hooked.

DIST.: S. Very damp montane grassland to shallow water by streamsides and rivulets from lat. 42° to 43° (southern limit not clearly known).

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