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- ≡ Viscum antarcticum G.Forst., Fl. Ins. Austr. 70 (1786)
- = Viscum pubigerum A.Cunn., Ann. Nat. Hist. 2: 208 (1839)
- = Tupeia cunninghamii Miq., Linnaea 18: 85 (1844)
- = Tupeia pubigera Miq., Linnaea 18: 86 (1844)
Shrub up to c. 1 m. diam.; branchlets opp. or subopp., pubescent; bark pale. Lvs of diverse form on same plant, on slender ± pubescent petioles ± 2–5 mm. long, alt. to subopp. Lamina (1)–3–5–(7) × 1–3–(4) cm., coriac., broadly ovate- to obovate-rhomboid to elliptic-lanceolate-oblong, obtuse to occ. subacute; margins sts sinuate to sub-crenulate. Panicles ± 2–3 cm. long, up to 15-fld; peduncles and pedicels slender, finely pubescent. Fls ± 3–5 mm. diam.; tepals 4, greenish yellow, of ♂ of ovate-oblong order, of ♀ us. rather narrower, subacute. Stigma terminal on thick style, large, globose. Ovary adnate to receptacle. Fr. ± 5–7 mm. diam., white to pink, often with darker pink spots, subglobose, viscid.
[From: Allan (1961) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 1.]
Flowering: Oct.–Dec.; Fruiting: Dec.–(May)