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Volume I (1961) - Flora of New Zealand Indigenous Tracheophyta - Psilopsida, Lycopsida, Filicopsida, Gymnospermae, Dicotyledons
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Ourisia caespitosa var. gracilis Hook.f.

Var. gracilis Hook. f. Handbk N.Z. Fl. 1867, 738.

Original localities: "Kowai river and Mt. Torlesse, alt. 4000 ft., Haast; Otago, Lake district and Maranoa river, Hector and Buchanan." Type: K, "alpine lake district, wet places, Hector and Buchanan, 1864-5".

Lvs up to 6 × 3 mm., most or all oval to spathulate-oblong and entire, creeping stem us. with some retrorse hairs. Bracts narrow, entire. Fls often solitary, sts one above the other, rarely two from any one pair of bracts. Calyx-lobes us. narrowed towards top. Corolla c. 1·5 cm. diam., lobes narrow.

DIST.: S. Mountains of Canterbury and Otago.

FL. 10-12. FT. 12-3.

The type and only known specimen of Euphrasia hectori Petrie (W 5368, "Haast R. valley, Westland, Major R. A. Wilson, Novr. 1923") is a short length of rather laxly-lvd stem with one infl. with two complete fls and two lacking corollas. It is undoubtedly a Ourisia and is well matched vegetatively by a much larger fruiting specimen of O. caespitosa (BD 87819) collected by Poppelwell at Haast Creek.

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