New Zealand Journal of Botany abstractB97073 Received 8 October 1997; accepted 12 January 1998
Mazus novaezeelandiae (Scrophulariaceae): taxonomy, distribution, habitats, and conservationP. B. HEENAN
Landcare Research
Abstract Mazus novaezeelandiae subsp. impolitus
is a new subspecies distinguished from M. novaezeelandiae subsp.
novaezeelandiae by dull or matt leaves with a prominent brown margin. It
occurs on alluvial and sand soils. A form with distinct hairy margins and a
restricted distribution is described as M. novaezeelandiae subsp.
impolitus f. hirtus. Mazus novaezeelandiae subsp.
novaezeelandiae has shiny leaves and is associated with lowland
kahikatea-hardwood forest, or the sites of former kahikatea forest, and is
known from few locations. The distribution, habitats, reproductive biology, and
conservation status of the taxa are assessed, and a key is provided to the
species of Mazus in New Zealand. |