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- ≡ Einadia allanii (Aellen) Paul G.Wilson, Nuytsia 4: 210 (1983)
Procumbent, decumbent or ascending and straggling perennial herb, farinose at least when young; stems slender, becoming rather thick and woody at base. Petiole c. 5–(20) mm long, filiform. Lamina 2–12–(25) × 2–10–(15) mm, usually broad-elliptic to orbicular, less often oblong-ovate, thin, entire, rounded; apex often mucronulate, sometimes emarginate, occasionally acute. Fls in very slender axillary and terminal spikes; spikes 0.3–6–(10) cm long; glomerules few-flowered, distant, sometimes 0 in lower part of spike. Perianth segments connate at base, triangular to broad-ovate, investing fr.; margin membranous. Stamens 2–3. Seed usually horizontal, rarely vertical, 1–1.5 mm diam., lenticular, flattened; pericarp fairly easily removed, thin and not succulent or red. Testa glossy black, faintly striated.
[From: Webb et al. (1988) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 4. as Einadia allanii (Aellen) Paul G.Wilson]
Flowering: Nov.–Mar.