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- = Entoganum laevigatum Banks ex Gaertn., Fruct. Sem. Pl. 331, tab. 68, fig. 6 (1788)
- = Melicope ternata var. grandis Cheeseman, Trans. & Proc. New Zealand Inst. 20: 166 (1888)
Glab. much-branched spreading shrub up to 6 m. tall; branchlets slender, pale yellow-green when young. Lvs opp., 3-foliolate, on petioles up to c. 5 cm. long; petiolules very short to 5 mm. long. Lamina thinly coriac., (5)–7–10 × (2)–3–4 cm., subacute to acute, obovate-cuneate to elliptic- to ovate- or obovate-oblong, entire (all forms may be on same plant). Subfloral lvs may be 2- to 1-foliolate. Infl. of often paired axillary cymes, ± trichotomously branched, on peduncles ± 2 cm. long; bracts minute, ovate; pedicels ± 5 mm. long. Fls perfect or unisexual, 8–10 mm. diam. Sepals ovate-oblong, c. 1·5 mm. long, gland-dotted; petals greenish, ovate-oblong, concavo-convex, c. 5 mm. long, gland-dotted. Ovary glab., style short, stout. Disk annular, lobulate.. Cocci ± 5 mm. long, pale brown, wrinkled and punctulose. Seed ± 5 mm. long, black, glossy.
[From: Allan (1961) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 1.]
Flowering: Sep.–Oct.; Fruiting: Oct.–Feb.