Hebe cupressoides ( Cockayne and Allan, 1927 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.26879/1169 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10997952 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0D07EA56-FF8B-FFB3-FF17-FB3A564EFE71 |
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Felipe |
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Hebe cupressoides ( Cockayne and Allan, 1927 ) |
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Hebe cupressoides ( Cockayne and Allan, 1927) View in CoL
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Material. Present in 32% of the shelters with dry vegetation. Shelter-006: LX5551; Shelter-007: LX3345; Shelter-008: LX3344; Shelter-017: SL 6617; Shelter-020: LX2946, LX2955, LX2957; Shelter-029: LX5800; Shelter-030: LX2469; Shelter-031: LX2952; Shelter-032: LX2982, LX2983; Shelter-034: LX2964; Shelter-039: LX5570; Shelter-042: LX2605; Shelter-043: LX2598; Shelter-046: LX2569; Shelter-047: LX3278; Shelter-050: LX2558; Shelter-060: LX3292; Shelter-062: LX3271; Shelter-063: SL 6526, SL 6527, SL 6528, SL 6530, SL 6531; Shelter-065: LX3311; Shelter-066: SL 6469; Shelter-070: LX2609; Shelter-074: LX2537; Shelter-075: LX2594; Shelter-077: LX2555; Shelter-078: SL 6473, SL 6476; Shelter-079: LX5862; Shelter-083: LX2453; Shelter-088: LX3291, LX3321, LX3322; Shelter-090: LX3265, LX3267; Shelter-100: LX2902; Shelter-101: LX2910; Shelter-110: LX3110; Shelter-111: LX5502; Shelter-114: LX5861.
Remarks. ‘Whipcord’ Hebe shoot fragments are frequently recovered in bulk samples exhibiting the characteristic scale-like leaves (about 2 mm long), arranged in opposite decussate pairs and with a ‘marginal frill’ of elongate cells around their apices. The cuticle has a pronounced ornamentation of dense ridges and stomata which have a general longitudinal alignment. This combination can identify smaller fragments.
Nine or 10 species of Hebe are recognized in New Zealand ( Wagstaff and Wardle, 1999; Bayly and Kellow, 2006), and Hebe is placed in Veronica by some workers ( Albach and Chase, 2001; Albach et al., 2004; Garnock-Jones et al., 2007). There seems to be no general agreement in New Zealand on this change, and the arguably more common usage of Hebe is followed here. Based on their small size and widely separated leaves ( Wagstaff and Wardle, 1999), and cuticle morphology, the specimens in this study are regarded as H. cupressoides .
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University of Sierra Leone, Njala University College |
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