WebHoheria populnea: 3b: Flowers mostly in clusters of 2–5, flowers not usually more than 20 mm across, carpels (5–)6–7(–8) Hoheria sexstylosa: 4a: Stellate hairs on leaves usually copious; stigmatic surface decurrent: … WebHoheria lyallii. From Wikispecies. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Hoheria lyallii. Taxonavigation . Taxonavigation: Malvales Classification System: APG IV Superregnum: …
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WebHoheria lyallii, the mountain lacebark, is a species of flowering plant in the mallow family Malvaceae, native to New Zealand, where it grows on drier mountainous areas of South Island - mainly in eastern Canterbury and Marlborough. Growing to 7 m (23 ft), it is a deciduous shrub or small tree with hairy leaves and slightly scented white ... WebAn evergreen upright tree or shrub, to 8m tall and 6m wide, with glossy green, narrowly-ovate and sharply-toothed leaves. Foliage of young trees is extremely variable in shape. From mid to late summer, fragrant, star-shaped, five-petalled white flowers are borne in dense clusters Other common names lacebark Synonyms Hoheria populnea var. … eposcardの緊急確認、情報を更新してください。
HOHERIA LYALLII - Plant World Seeds
WebJun 1, 2005 · Cluster and principal coordinates analyses of leaf morphological data support the recognition of Hoheria glabrata and H. lyallii at species rank. H. glabrata is … WebDeciduous. Habit. Bushy. Genus. Hoheria can be evergreen or deciduous shrubs or small trees with simple, toothed leaves, often distinctive juvenile foliage on young plants, and … WebHoheria 'Borde Hill' (Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens, 9th August 2024). Image Julian Sutton. Branchlets purplish, spreading to pendulous, with sparse stellate hairs when young. Leaves almost glabrous, shiny dark green above, paler beneath; broadest near the middle, 6–9 × 2 (–3) cm including the widely spaced, triangular, acuminate teeth ... epos cnプレイガイド