Volume IV (1988) - Flora of New Zealand Naturalised Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms, Dicotyledons
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Bupleurum tenuissimum L.

*B. tenuissimum L., Sp. Pl. 238 (1753)

slender hare's-ear

Erect annual herb. Stems solid, slightly grooved, striate, up to 50 cm high. Basal lvs linear to linear-lanceolate or spathulate, entire, acuminate, cuneate; stem lvs much reduced toward apex, linear; veins 3, ± parallel. Umbels 2-5 mm diam.; rays 1-3, unequal; bracts usually 4, lanceolate; bracteoles c. 5, lanceolate, not overlapping, 3-veined. Fls 1-5, c. 1 mm diam.; petals yellow, tinged red. Fr. subglobose, brown, conspicuously papillose, 1-2 mm long; ribs slender.

S.: confined to the Port Hills, Christchurch, and low-lying coastal areas about Banks Peninsula.

Europe, Mediterranean 1940

Waste places, salt marshes.

FL Mar.

B. tenuissimum is locally well established; its grass-like appearance makes it difficult to identify without fls or frs.

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