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Volume I (1961) - Flora of New Zealand Indigenous Tracheophyta - Psilopsida, Lycopsida, Filicopsida, Gymnospermae, Dicotyledons
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Coprosma wallii Petrie

C. wallii Petrie in Cheesem. Man. N.Z. Fl. 1925, 867.

Type locality: Upper Poulter River. Type: W. A. Wall, Nov. 1920.

Robust shrub up to c. 2 m. tall; branches stout, divaricate; branchlets subtetragonous, stiff, coarsely pubescent. Lvs sts fascicled, on pubescent petioles c. 1 mm. long. Stipules triangular, acute to subacute, pubescent. Lamina coriac., glab., broad-ovate to suborbicular to broadly ovate-oblong, obtuse, subtruncate at base, 5-9 × 5-7 mm.; margins thickened. Midrib and principal secondary veins evident below. Fls solitary or 2-3 together on short branchlets. ♂ without calyx; corolla short, broadly campanulate, lobes slightly > tube, broad-ovate, acute. ♀ with funnelform corolla; lobes triangular, acute, much < tube. Drupe didymous, dark red, c.3 × 4·5 mm.

DIST.: S. Lowland to montane forest, especially marginal, and shrubland: Wangapeka Valley, Mount Arthur, Upper Poulter River, Peel Forest (Canterbury).

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