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- = Hoheria sinclarii Hook.f.
- ≡ Hoheria populnea var. sinclaririi (Hook.f.) Kirk
- = Hoheria populnea subsp. vulgaris Kirk
Tree up to 10 m. tall or more; glab. or nearly so, except for stellate pubescence on young parts and infl. Branchlets slender, grooved, with pale bark. Juvenile plant similar in lf-form to adult or sts with branchlets very slender, divaricate, ± entangled; petioles very slender, up to 10 mm. long; lamina (5)–10–30 mm. long, broad-ovate to deltoid to suborbicular in outline, serrate, ± deeply lobed (teeth sts crenate). Lvs on reversion shoots similar. Adult plant with lvs on petioles up to c. 2 cm. long; lamina subcoriac. to submembr., (5)–7–14 × (3)–4–6 cm., broad-ovate to ovate-lanceolate to elliptic, acuminate (occ. lvs acute to obtuse or rounded), rounded to truncate to subcordate at base; deeply, coarsely, ± doubly, serrate-dentate. Fls c. 25 mm. diam., both solitary and in (2)–5–10-fld cymose clusters on same plant; pedicels c. 10 mm. long; calyx campanulate, ± 5 mm. long, teeth triangular; petals ± 10 mm. long, white; stigmas capitate. Mature carpels 5–(6), compressed, 5–7 × 5–7 mm. including broad wings.
[From: Allan (1961) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 1.]
Flowering: Mar.–Apr.–(Jun.); Fruiting: Apr.–Jul.