Volume I (1961) - Flora of New Zealand Indigenous Tracheophyta - Psilopsida, Lycopsida, Filicopsida, Gymnospermae, Dicotyledons
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Parsonsia capsularis var. ochracea (Colenso) Allan

Var. ochracea Col. in T.N.Z.I. 22, 1890, 480.

Type locality: "Edges of woods, south of Dannervirke". Type: W. The name in Colenso's, annotations in Kirk's handwriting.

Slender liane up to ± 3 m. tall, climbing over shrubs or forming tangled masses; branches and branchlets very slender, ± pubescent. Lvs at wide angle, on petioles 2-(5) mm. Lamina linear, entire, abruptly acute or apiculate, gradually narrowed to base; (3)-5-10 cm. × 1-2 mm. Infl. of few-fld axillary cymes up to 10 cm. long, us. shorter, on filiform pubescent peduncles up to 25 mm. long; occ. fls solitary; bracts linear. Fls 4-6 mm. long, on pubescent pedicles 5-10 mm. long. Calyx pubescent, lobes narrow-triangular to narrow-oblong. Corolla campanulate, up to 6 mm. long, yellow; lobes oblong, revolute. Anthers wholly exserted or mainly so, long-sagittate. Follicles up to c.15 cm. × 3 mm.

DIST.: Lowland to lower montane forest margins and shrubland. N. Occ. from about lat. 39º southwards; S. Drainage area of Awatere River and near Lake Tekapo. Further dist..uncertain.

FL. 10-12. FT. 11-2.

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