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Volume I (1961) - Flora of New Zealand Indigenous Tracheophyta - Psilopsida, Lycopsida, Filicopsida, Gymnospermae, Dicotyledons
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Myosotis uniflora Hook.f.

M. uniflora Hook. f. Handbk N.Z. Fl. 1864, 192.

Type locality: "Hopkins River, alt. 2-3500 ft." Type: K, Haast.

Many-branched tufted perennial forming compact rounded cushion up to 10 cm. diam. with long stout central woody taproot. Stems 1-5 cm. long, crowded, ± erect, closely covered with imbricating lvs, the whole twig c.5 mm. diam. Lvs c. 5 mm. long; base 1·5 mm. wide, membr., sheathing, fringed with long hairs; lamina narrower, triangular to subulate, ± concave, tip subacute; hairs stiff, appressed, ± overlapping. Flowering branchlets short, not projecting above cushion, their lvs lacking the broad base but otherwise similar to lower lvs. Calyx c. 3 mm. long, lobes c. 1/2 length, rather broad, subacute, glab. within, the whole calyx covered outside with uniform stiff appressed overlapping hairs. Corolla yellow, 4-5 mm. diam., tube 5 mm. long, cylindric, lobes c. 2 × 2 mm., rotund, flat; filaments short, anthers 1·5 mm. long, tips protruding just above rather large scales; style 2-3 × calyx, stigma capitate. Nutlets dark, up to 2 × 1·5 mm.

DIST.: S. Canterbury: Cass, Upper Ashburton, Rangitata, Godley River, Mt. Cook district. Central Otago: Earnscleugh. Stony river beds and flats.

FL. 9-11. FT. 11-1.

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