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Atriplex holocarpa is a small, short-lived forb measuring between 10 and 30 cm. [1] [2] A. holocarpa has small, broadly ovate silvery green leaves irregularly notched margins. [1] The leaves turn purplish on maturity. [5] Atriplex holocarpa is monoecious with small separate male and female flowers on the same plant. [5]
Ourisia glandulosa is morphologically most similar to another New Zealand small-leaved species, O. caespitosa, as both species are prostrate plants with tightly packed, often irregularly notched leaves and with flowers single or in pairs at each node (not whorled).
Ourisia caespitosa can be distinguished from all other New Zealand species of Ourisia by its mostly glabrous aspect, trilobed or irregularly notched leaves that are tightly packed along the creeping stem. [5] [7] Ourisia caespitosa is morphologically most similar to another New Zealand species, O. glandulosa.
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Ourisia modesta Diels is in the plant family Plantaginaceae. [2] [3] Ludwig Diels described O. modesta in 1909.[1] [4] [5] It is known as creeping foxglove.[2] [3]The type material was collected by Leonard Cockayne from the Rakeahua Valley, Stewart Island, New Zealand.
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Excavations crews were doing work in Ravensthorpe as part of a railroad construction project when they found a “large, irregularly shaped cropmark,” according to a Jan. 19 news release from ...