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Epilobium chionanthum

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  • Classifier
  • Scientific Name
    Epilobium chionanthum Hauss.
  • Classification
  • Family
  • Genus
  • Species
  • Specimen Category
  • Storage Method
  • Field Collection Place
  • Locality Description
    New Zealand, North Island, Auckland region, Mahurangi, Te Muri Regional Park, upper Te Muri estuary
  • Field Collection Date
    2011
  • Field Collection Notes
    Growing in a slightly raised bog that is dominated by Baumea? arthrophylla, Holcus lanatus, sweet vernal, Lotus pedunculatus and Eleocharis acuta. Thelypteris confluens is locally common as is Lythrum ? junceum, Nasturtium officinale, Persicaria decipiens, Carex maorica, Calystegia sepium subsp. roseata, tall fescue. Other spp. include Juncus articulatus, Parentucellia viscosa, Plantago australis, Baumea juncea, Ulex europaeus and manuka. Epilobium chionanthum was in dense colonies with some individuals up to 1m tall when in flower, growing initially from semi-prostrate mats. Flowers cream-white with yellow anthers. Common at site
  • Field Collector
  • Field Collection latitude/longitude
    -36.51278, 174.70972
    174.70972, 174.70972

  • Last Update
    09 Aug 2017

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