New Zealand Journal of Botany abstract
B97066Received 16 September 1997; accepted 21 April 1998
Phenotypic variation of leaves and stems of wild stands of Cordyline
australis (Lomandraceae)
WARWICK HARRIS
Landcare Research
P.O. Box 69
Lincoln, New Zealand
ROSS E. BEEVER
Landcare Research
Private Bag 92170
Auckland, New Zealand
PETER B. HEENAN
Landcare Research
P.O. Box 69
Lincoln, New Zealand
Abstract To determine whether there are geographical patterns
in the phenotypic variation of wild populations of
Cordyline australis
(ti kouka, cabbage tree), stem size, and leaf size and shape were recorded for
populations at 29 locations in New Zealand ranging from latitudes
34deg.27[[minute]] to 46deg.07[[minute]]S and altitudes from 1 to 425 m.
Correlations between stem and leaf variation and site and stand characteristics
were examined. Stem diameter increased with increasing latitude and altitude.
Leaf size dimensions and leaf shape ratios that defined differentiation of the
petiole, and of leaf blade taper, also showed variation related to latitude.
The phenotypic variation was predominantly continuous and followed
environmental gradients that could have induced it. There was some local and
regional discontinuity of phenotypic variation that was most apparent for
stands in central-eastern North Island.
Keywords Lomandraceae; Cordyline australis; cabbage
tree; phenotypic variation; stem size; leaf size; leaf shape; New Zealand
flora
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