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Coprosma spathulata A.Cunn.

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Coprosma spathulata A.Cunn., Ann. Nat. Hist. 2: 207 (1839)
Coprosma spathulata A.Cunn.

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Endemic
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New Zealand
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A.Cunn.
A.Cunn.
1839
207
ICN
Coprosma spathulata A.Cunn.
species
Coprosma spathulata

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spathulata

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Coprosma spathulata A.Cunn.

Sometwhat fastigiate shrub up to c. 2 m. tall, branches and branchlets slender, pubescent. Lvs on winged petioles 7-10-15 mm. long. Stipules narrow-triangular, obtuse, ± ciliolate, denticle prominent. Lamina thick, coriac., glab., ± glossy, orbicular to broad-oblong, truncate to emarginate or retuse, sts apiculate, narrowed to petiole; ± 10-20 × 10-20 mm. Midrib and principal veins evident, reticulations obscure. Fls solitary or paired, terminal on arrested branchlets. ♂ with long linear calyx-teeth; corolla tubular, lobes ovate, acute, > tube. ♀ with 4-5 acuminate calyx-teeth; corolla tubular, lobes narrow, acuminate, > tube. Drupe dark orange, red, or almost black, globose to oblong, 6-8 mm. long.

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Coprosma spathulata A.Cunn.
Coprosma spathulata A.Cunn.
Coprosma spathulata A.Cunn.
Coprosma spathulata A.Cunn.

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Coprosma spathulata A.Cunn.
New Zealand
Coprosma spathulata A.Cunn.
New Zealand
Gisborne Land District
Coprosma spathulata A.Cunn.
New Zealand
North Auckland Land District
Coprosma spathulata A.Cunn.
New Zealand
South Auckland Land District
Coprosma spathulata A.Cunn.
New Zealand
Wellington Land District

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799703cc-e065-49f8-9545-0e3f402c823e
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Names_Plants
1 January 2000
11 March 2004
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