New Zealand Journal of Botany abstract
B97065
Received 15 September 1997; accepted 23 December 1997
Pittosporum ellipticum subsp. serpentinum (Pittosporaceae) --a
new ultramafic endemic from the Surville Cliffs, North Cape, New Zealand
P. J. de LANGE
Science & Research Unit
Department of Conservation
Private Bag 68908
Newton
Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract A new subspecies,
Pittosporum ellipticum
subsp.
serpentinum, is described from the Surville Cliffs, North
Cape Scientific Reserve, Northland, New Zealand. The new subspecies is a scarce
component of the vegetation of the ultramafic rocks of the Tangihua Complex
ophiolite sequence. It is distinguished from
P. ellipticum subsp.
ellipticum by its sprawling shrub habit, smaller, extremely coriaceous
leaves with a persistent, copious, dark orange-brown, leaf indumentum, and
smaller, globose capsules, with persistent indumentum.
Keywords Pittosporum ellipticum subsp.
serpentinum; new subspecies; P. ellipticum subsp.
ellipticum; P. ellipticum subsp. ovatum; Pittosporaceae;
ultramafic endemic; taxonomy; conservation; New Zealand flora
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