Volume IV (1988) - Flora of New Zealand Naturalised Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms, Dicotyledons
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Hypericum gramineum G.Forst.

H. gramineum Forster f., Fl. Ins. Austral. Prodr.  63  (1786)

Erect, wiry, perennial herb, to 25 cm tall, from woody stock, lacking black glands. Stems not branched or branched only from base, slender, 4-angled. Lvs in distant pairs, (5)-8-16-(20) × (2)-4-6-(8) mm, lanceolate, ovate or oblong, with numerous pellucid glands; margins ± revolute (especially in dried lvs); base subcordate, ± amplexicaul. Fls terminal, solitary or few in cymes. Sepals 3-5-(7) mm long, ± ovate. Corolla (6)-8-16 mm diam., golden yellow, c. 1.5-2× sepals. Stamens not in bundles. Styles 3. Capsule 4-7-(9) mm long, ovoid, dry. Seeds 0.4-0.8 mm long, cylindric or broad-cylindric.

N.; S.: from northern N. Auckland to Southland, rare north of 39°.

Also indigenous to Australia, New Caledonia, New Guinea, Vietnam, Taiwan, N.E. India.

Lowland to montane grassland and open ground.

FL Oct-Mar.

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