Volume I (1961) - Flora of New Zealand Indigenous Tracheophyta - Psilopsida, Lycopsida, Filicopsida, Gymnospermae, Dicotyledons
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Pittosporum divaricatum Cockayne

P. divaricatum Ckn. in T.N.Z.I. 47, 1915, 111.

Type locality and type not designated by Cockayne. A specimen in W, without fls or frs, collected by Cockayne "scrub near Craigieburn" has written on the label (in another hand) "This may be taken as a type specimen."

Shrub up to 2 m. tall, with densely divaricating, rigid, entangled branchlets, glab. or nearly so. Lvs of juveniles narrow-lanceolate to obovate in outline, up to 2 cm. long, us. less, irregularly pinnatifid to bipinnatifid or dentate. Lvs of adults (sts mixed with lvs of juvenile form) obovate to elliptic in outline, dimorphic (a) entire to subentire, (b) shallowly to deeply lobed or toothed. Fls solitary, terminal on short arrested branchlets and subtended by fascicles of lvs, or strictly terminal on long branchlets. Sepals ovate to ovate-oblong, up to 2 mm. long, ciliate; petals linear-spathulate, c. 5 mm. long, very dark red. Capsules subglobose, subcompressed to ovoid, 5-8 mm. diam., pilose when young; valves granulate; seeds 2-6.

DIST.: Upper montane forest to forest margins and subalpine scrub. N. Mountains of Volcanic Plateau. S. "throughout", fide Cockayne.

FL.- FT. 11-1.

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