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- ≡ Hymenanthera crassifolia Hook.f., Bot. Antarct. Voy. II. (Fl. Nov.-Zel.) Part I, 17, t.7 (1852)
Low-growing spreading to erect dioec. shrub, sts as much as 2 m. tall; branchlets divaricating, ± pubescent, stout to slender, sts spinous at tips. Lvs coriac., solitary or fascicled, on petioles 2–4 mm. long; lamina (5 mm.)-1–2 cm. × (3)–4–7 mm.; narrowly obovate-oblong to spathulate, obtuse to retuse, cuneately narrowed to base; margins ± revolute, entire or occ. obtusely toothed or lobed. Fls ± 3 mm. diam., solitary or 2–3 together; bracts us. near middle of straight or recurved pedicel. Sepals suborbicular, margins fimbriate; petals narrow-oblong, revolute at apex, lemon-yellow, ± 3 mm. long. Anther membrane with 5 narrow triangular processes, scale broad; style 2-fid. Berry 3–5 mm. diam., broadly cylindric to subglobose; seeds (1)–2.
[From: Allan (1961) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 1 as Hymenanthera crassifolia Hook.f.]