New Zealand Trees and Shrubs and how to Identify Them |
Common terms and phrases
achenes acuminate acute appressed bark base berries blunt bluntly bracts branches branchlets broad broadly oblong broadly ovate calyx segments canopy tree Carmichaelia Chatham ciliate compound species Coprosma corolla corolla-tube corymbs crenate dark-green dense diam divaricating Dracophyllum drupes elliptic-oblong epharmone erect fleshy flowers forest margin forms glabrous gland-dotted glaucous glossy greenish grooved hairs hairy Hebe Hebe salicifolia Hoheria hybrids Hymenanthera jordanons juvenile Kermadec lanceolate leaves lenticels lflts linear linear-lanceolate linear-oblong linear-obovate lobed minute narrow narrow-linear Nothopanax numerous obovate obtuse Olearia Otago ovate-oblong panicles perianth perianth single petals Pimelea Pittosporum plant Podocarpus pods prostrate pubescent Quintinia racemes ray-florets red drupes reddish rounded salicifolia scrub seeds Senecio sepals serrate sheathing shrub shrub or small shrubland silky slender small capsules small clusters small drupes small tree solitary spikes stalk short stamens stems stipules stout Suttonia teeth thick thin tips tomentum toothed umbels Veronica white tomentum woody capsules yellow yellowish