- Leptinella albida
- Leptinella atrata
- Leptinella calcarea
- Leptinella conjuncta
- Leptinella dendyi
- Leptinella dioica
- Leptinella dispersa
- Leptinella featherstonii
- Leptinella filiformis
- Leptinella goyenii
- Leptinella intermedia
- Leptinella lanata
- Leptinella maniototo
- Leptinella minor
- Leptinella nana
- Leptinella pectinata
- Leptinella plumosa
- Leptinella potentillina
- Leptinella pusilla
- Leptinella pyrethrifolia
- Leptinella rotundata
- Leptinella serrulata
- Leptinella squalida
- Leptinella tenella
- Leptinella traillii
Perennial or rarely facultatively annual, prostrate or rarely suberect. Peduncle axillary, nude or with 1-several reduced bracts. Heads either bisexual with any proportion of pistillate and staminate florets or unisexual or both. Corolla of pistillate florets present, evident, tubular, conical to cylindric, sts compressed, persistent or deciduous, ca. as wide as ovary at anthesis, jointed with ovary, inflated with a hollow space between the outer surface and an inner layer closely surrounding the style. Disk florets seed-sterile, functionally staminate; ovary reduced but evident and demarcated from corolla; style apex an undivided, circular, slightly concave disc. Achene thick, not flat, convex on the dorsal surface at least, not winged but with an obvious or obscure margin, lacking blunt columnar uniseriate hairs on the dorsal and ventral surfaces, rarely with tapering uniseriate hairs on the margins.
[Reproduced from Lloyd (1972, New Zealand J. Bot. 10: 277–372) with permission from The Royal Society of New Zealand.]
Category | Number |
---|---|
Indigenous (Endemic) | 24 |
Indigenous (Non-endemic) | 1 |
Total | 25 |