Parent:
MYRSINE L., 1753
8.
M. divaricata A. cunn. in Ann. nat. Hist. 2, 1839, 47.
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Shrub up to ± 3m. tall; bark rough, dark brown; branches spreading rigid; branchlets us. drooping, stiff, ± pubescent when young. Lvs alt. or in fascicles on arrested branchlets, on short petioles. Lamina coriac. 5-15-(20) × 5-10-(15) mm., broad-obovate to obcordate, emarginate to retuse or sts 2-lobed at apex; margins flat to recurved, ± ciliolate when young. Infl. of few-fld fascicles or fls solitary. Fls 2-3 mm. diam.; calyx-lobes 5, ovate; petals 4-(5), free, obovate, revolute; style short; stigma capitate or lobed. Fr. subturbinate-globose, 4-5 mm. diam., purplish.
DIST.: N., S., St., A., C. Lowland to higher montane forest and shrubland, sts to fellfield, from lat. 35º southwards.
FT. 8-4. FL. 6-11.
Type locality: "head of the Wycaddy river, Bay of Islands, 1834, R. Cunningham."
A. Cunningham attributed his plants to Myrsine with a query. I did not locate any Cunningham material in either BM or K. Campbell Id plants have the lvs sts serrate-dentate in upper part of margin. Sorensen ( D.S.I.R. Cape Exped. Ser. Bull. 7, 1951, 31) remarks that the flowering and fruiting season is extended and that lvs of very young plants are often toothed at the tips.
A set of specimens collected by W. R. B. Oliver on Poor Knights Is, and labelled " biloba ", is in W. Lvs of very young plants are 15-20 × 12-15 mm., broad-obovate, retuse, crenately lobed towards apex. Lvs of mature plants are 15-25 × 10-20 mm., retuse to emarginate, irregularly slightly lobed or not, cuneately narrowed to flat petiole up to ± 5 mm. long; frs in dry state ± 2 mm. diam. The status of this form needs further study.
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