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'''Synonyms:''' Cyathodes empetrifolia, Styphelia androstoma, Styphelia taxifolia, Styphelia hookeri.<br />
'''Synonyms:''' Cyathodes empetrifolia, Styphelia androstoma, Styphelia taxifolia, Styphelia hookeri.<br />
'''Common name''': Mountain Mikimiki
'''Common name''': Mountain Mikimiki


Androstoma empetrifolia is a New Zealand straggly native prostrate shrub forming patches up to ± 6 dm. Diam. It has slender wiry branches up to 40cm long and very slender hairy branchlets up to 15cm long bearing thick narrow leaves 3-5 mm long with recurved margins.<br />
Androstoma empetrifolia is a New Zealand straggly native prostrate shrub forming patches up to ± 6 dm. Diam. It has slender wiry branches up to 40cm long and very slender hairy branchlets up to 15cm long bearing thick narrow leaves 3-5 mm long with recurved margins.<br />
During November to February small axillary or terminal flowers appear.<br />
During November to February small axillary or terminal flowers appear.<br />
Red 4-5mm drupes mature from January to April.<br />
Red 4-5mm drupes mature from January to April.<br />
Androstoma empetrifolia is found throughout New Zealand in alpine and subalpine (600-1300 masl) areas usually in poor peaty soils. It is present on Mt Egmont/Taranaki.
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Androstoma empetrifolia is found throughout New Zealand in alpine and subalpine (600-1300 m) areas usually in poor peaty soils. It is present on Mt Egmont/Taranaki.
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Latest revision as of 12:11, 13 August 2024

Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
Order: Ericales
Family: Ericaceae
Genus: Androstoma
Species: A. empetrifolia
Binomial name: Androstoma empetrifolia
Synonyms: Cyathodes empetrifolia, Styphelia androstoma, Styphelia taxifolia, Styphelia hookeri.
Common name: Mountain Mikimiki


Androstoma empetrifolia is a New Zealand straggly native prostrate shrub forming patches up to ± 6 dm. Diam. It has slender wiry branches up to 40cm long and very slender hairy branchlets up to 15cm long bearing thick narrow leaves 3-5 mm long with recurved margins.
During November to February small axillary or terminal flowers appear.
Red 4-5mm drupes mature from January to April.
A Androstoma empetrifolia is found throughout New Zealand in alpine and subalpine (600-1300 m) areas usually in poor peaty soils. It is present on Mt Egmont/Taranaki.

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