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Veronica kellowiae Garn.-Jones

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Veronica kellowiae Garn.-Jones in Garnock-Jones et al., Taxon 56: 577 (2007)
Veronica kellowiae Garn.-Jones

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Endemic
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New Zealand
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Garn.-Jones
Garn.-Jones
2007
577
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Veronica kellowiae Garn.-Jones
species
Veronica kellowiae
The epithet kellowiae honours Alison Valerie Kellow, who revised the taxonomy of the “Connatae” to which the species belongs and was co-author of the 2006 revision of the shrubby hebes (Bayly & Kellow 2006).

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kellowiae

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Prostrate, closely branched softly woody plant, forming closely matted patches 20-30 cm. diam. Stems 10-20 cm. long, rooting sparingly; ascending branchlets closely uniformly lfy. Lvs widespreading and recurved, c. 5 × 2 mm., broadly obovate, narrowed to slightly connate base; lamina fleshy, obtuse, lower margin finely ciliolate. Flowering heads terminal, c. 2 × 1·5 cm., lax, formed of reduced 2-4-fld spikes. Bracts 4 mm. long, linear, obtuse. Calyx-lobes resembling bracts. Corolla white, tube 5 × 2 mm., lobes 3 × 1·5-2.5 mm. Capsule 5 × 2.5 mm., obtuse.
Subshrub, to 20 cm tall, forming mats up to 30 cm in diam. Branches prostrate or decumbent; internodes 0.9–5(–7.5) mm long. Leaves decussate to subdistichous, shortly connate, usually petiolate (unless lamina very narrow), erecto-patent to recurved, green to dark green; leaf bases shortly connate; lamina elliptic to obovate or oblong, often quite narrow, somewhat fleshy, 3.5–7.5(–9.5) mm long, (1.5–)2.0–5.5 mm wide; apex subacute to rounded, and often distinctly “dimpled”; leaf margin not thickened, often red, midrib very slightly thickened beneath, margin commonly ciliate toward base sometimes with minute glandular hairs along margin, usually entire or rarely minutely erose or shallowly toothed. Inflorescences terminal, simple, usually pedunculate (and sometimes also subtended by 2–4 lateral pedunculate spikes), or sometimes with numerous bracts at base containing aborted flower buds, 0.8–2 cm long, peduncle 0.15–0.4 cm long; bracts usually opposite, or lowermost pair opposite then subopposite or alternate above, connate or free; pedicels absent. Flowers on individual plants either hermaphrodite or female. Calyx 3.0–4.0 mm long, lobes elliptic to lanceolate or narrowly oblong, minutely ciliolate, margins membranous, often purplish. Corolla white; tube 2.8–3.0 mm long, slightly shorter than, or equalling calyx; lobes ovate, obtuse, patent to recurved. Anthers held in corolla throat, magenta, 1.0–1.2 mm long; sterile anthers of female flowers c. 0.7 mm long. Ovary glabrous, style 2–3.5 mm long. Capsules acute to subacute, 3.7–4.0 mm long, 1.8–2.0 mm wide, glabrous.

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Hebe ramosissima G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson
Veronica kellowiae Garn.-Jones
Hebe ramosissima G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson
Veronica kellowiae Garn.-Jones
Leonohebe ramosissima (G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson) Heads
Veronica kellowiae Garn.-Jones
Leonohebe ramosissima (G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson) Heads
Veronica kellowiae Garn.-Jones
Veronica kellowiae Garn.-Jones
Veronica kellowiae Garn.-Jones
Veronica kellowiae Garn.-Jones
Veronica kellowiae Garn.-Jones
Veronica kellowiae Garn.-Jones
Veronica kellowiae Garn.-Jones
Veronica kellowiae Garn.-Jones
Veronica kellowiae Garn.-Jones

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New Zealand
Marlborough Land District
Veronica kellowiae Garn.-Jones
New Zealand
Veronica kellowiae Garn.-Jones
New Zealand
Canterbury Land District
Veronica kellowiae Garn.-Jones
New Zealand
Marlborough Land District

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Etymology
The epithet kellowiae honours Alison Valerie Kellow, who revised the taxonomy of the “Connatae” to which the species belongs and was co-author of the 2006 revision of the shrubby hebes (Bayly & Kellow 2006).

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15 September 2010
22 November 2023
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