- Epilobium alsinoides
- Epilobium angustum
- Epilobium astonii
- Epilobium billardiereanum
- Epilobium brevipes
- Epilobium brunnescens
- Epilobium chionanthum
- Epilobium chlorifolium
- Epilobium ciliatum
- Epilobium confertifolium
- Epilobium crassum
- Epilobium forbesii
- Epilobium glabellum
- Epilobium gracilipes
- Epilobium gunnianum
- Epilobium hectorii
- Epilobium hirsutum
- Epilobium hirtigerum
- Epilobium insulare
- Epilobium komarovianum
- Epilobium macropus
- Epilobium margaretiae
- Epilobium matthewsii
- Epilobium melanocaulon
- Epilobium microphyllum
- Epilobium montanum
- Epilobium nerteroides
- Epilobium nummulariifolium
- Epilobium obscurum
- Epilobium pallidiflorum
- Epilobium parviflorum
- Epilobium pedunculare
- Epilobium pernitens
- Epilobium petraeum
- Epilobium pictum
- Epilobium porphyrium
- Epilobium pubens
- Epilobium purpuratum
- Epilobium pycnostachyum
- Epilobium rostratum
- Epilobium rotundifolium
- Epilobium tasmanicum
- Epilobium tetragonum
- Epilobium wilsonii
Erect or creeping herbs, usually perennial, very rarely annual, sometimes woody near base, overwintering and multiplying by leafy rosettes, subterranean or surface runners and stolons, turions or gemmae. Lvs opposite, at least below infl., often lower opposite and upper alternate, occasionally all alternate, rarely verticillate, simple. Fls solitary in lf axils, but sometimes forming a ± definite, terminal, racemose infl., usually actinomorphic, occasionally somewhat zygomorphic; pollen and stigmas ripening together, occasionally markedly protogynous or protandrous. Buds erect to pendulous. Floral tube present or 0, cylindric. Sepals 4, caducous. Petals 4, nearly always white or cream to pink, rose or purple, usually emarginate, sometimes entire, not clawed. Stamens 8, the outer whorl longer; anthers basifixed or dorsifixed. Stigma capitate, clavate, or deeply 4-lobed. Capsule 4-celled, loculicidal, slender. Seeds usually numerous, ± brown, nearly always with terminal, caducous or persistent coma of silky hairs.
[From: Webb et al. (1988) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 4.]
Category | Number |
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Indigenous (Endemic) | 31 |
Indigenous (Non-endemic) | 7 |
Exotic: Fully Naturalised | 6 |
Total | 44 |