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Volume IV (1988) - Flora of New Zealand Naturalised Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms, Dicotyledons
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Sanguisorba minor Scop.

*S. minor Scop., Fl. Carn.  ed. 2, 1:   110  (1772)

(D.R.G., C.J.W.)

Herb with branching rhizomes; stems ± erect, up to 35-(70) cm tall at flowering, glabrous to sparingly pilose, sparingly branched, greenish yellow to purplish, grooved. Lower lvs in basal rosettes; petiole short; blade oblong to narrowly oblanceolate, up to 150-(300) × 45 mm, imparipinnate; leaflets in (5)-7-10-(12) pairs, shortly petiolulate or subsessile, narrowly obovate to elliptic or orbicular, 5-12-(30) mm long, glabrous above, sparsely finely puberulent and often with a few longer hairs on veins beneath, deeply serrate, sometimes purplish especially towards margins or pale to ± glaucous below. Cauline lvs few, similar to basal lvs but with fewer and narrower leaflets. Infl. a dense globose head, elongating somewhat at fruiting. Sepals ovate-oblong, (2)-3-4 mm long, free, ± emarginate with a small cusp, green; margins whitish or pink to purple. Stamens numerous. Hypanthium usually broadly ellipsoid, rarely ellipsoid at fruiting, glabrous, almost glabrous or pubescent, (2)-4-5 mm long, usually sharply angled and winged, rarely obscurely winged; faces usually reticulate and the ridges with small projections, rarely faintly reticulate.

Key

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Hypanthium 2-3 mm long, ellipsoid, with faces faintly reticulate and pubescent, and angles obscurely winged
* subsp. lasiocarpa
Hypanthium 4-5 mm long, ± broadly ellipsoid with faces coarsely and irregularly reticulate and angles winged (sometimes broadly so)
* subsp. muricata

FL Oct-Apr FT Nov-May.

S. minor is a very variable sp. interpreted in a broad sense to include several subspp. sometimes treated as separate sp. Two subspp. are found in N.Z.; the fruiting hypanthium provides principal distinguishing characters. S. minor may have entered N.Z. as a seed contaminant.

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