Myrsine oliveri Allan

Species

Angiosperms > Ericales > Primulaceae > Myrsine

Characteristics

Tree up to c. 6m. tall; bark smooth, greyish; branchlets stiff, divergent. Lvs on rather stout flat petioles 5-6-(10) mm. long. Lamina coriac., scaberulous when young, (3)-5-10 × (1·5)-3-4 cm., obovate to elliptic, rounded or slightly emarginate at apex; margins thickened; irregularly dentate in upper part. Infl. of dense, cymose fascicles; pedicels glab., ± 2.5 mm. long. Calyx-lobes 5, narrow; petals 5, free, elliptic, acute, fimbriate. Stamens 5, opp. petals; stigma capitate. Fr. subturbinate-globose, ± 5-7 mm. diam.
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Images

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Distribution

Myrsine oliveri world distribution map, present in New Zealand

Conservation status

Myrsine oliveri threat status: Vulnerable

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:589218-1
WFO ID wfo-0000448999
COL ID 45DZ6
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Synonyms

Myrsine oliveri Suttonia dentata Rapanea dentata