New Zealand Journal of Botany abstractB97017 Received 27 March 1997; accepted 2 October 1997 New Zealand Journal of Botany, 1998, Vol. 36: 65-69 0028-825X/98/3601-065 $7.00 (c) The Royal Society of New Zealand 1998
Coprosma decurva (Rubiaceae), a new species from New ZealandMICHAEL HEADS
Botany Department
Abstract Coprosma decurva, a new species of
small-leaved shrub, is described from North, South, and Stewart Islands of New
Zealand. It was formerly included under C. parviflora Hook.f. but has
been recognised as distinct since 1961. It differs from related species through
its decurved branches, oblong leaves with rounded not cuneate bases, bright red
fruits, distinctive flavonoid chemistry, chromosome number 2n = 44, and
a distribution which is disjunct along the Alpine fault. |