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Natural variation in Olearia virgata (Asteraceae)
P. B. HEENAN
Landcare Research
P.O. Box 69
Lincoln 8152, New Zealand
Abstract A recently published classification of
Olearia section
Divaricaster recognised four subspecies in the
New Zealand endemic
Olearia virgata. This revision of
Olearia
virgata is critically evaluated. Measurement data for leaf length and
width, ray floret length, peduncle length, and the number of leaves and
capitula per brachyblast were taken from herbarium specimens of each
subspecies. These data were used to examine character variation in
O.
virgata, and to test the hypothesis that
O. virgata comprises four
subspecies. The dimensions obtained from the measurement data differ
substantially from those given for each subspecies and the variation is
continuous and with considerable overlap between the subspecies. Hierarchical
cluster analyses and multivariate discriminant analysis of these six characters
do not support the recognition of four subspecies. It is concluded that
O.
virgata is a naturally variable species for which it is not possible to
formally recognise variation.
Keywords Asteraceae; Olearia; Olearia virgata;
subspecies; taxonomy; New Zealand flora
B00039
Received 18 September 2000; accepted 9 April 2001
New Zealand Journal of Botany, 2001, Vol. 39: 381-393
0028-825X/01/3903-0381 $7.00 (c) The Royal Society of New Zealand 2001
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