Phil Bendle Collection:Pachystegia rufa (Marlborough rock daisy): Difference between revisions

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When Pachystegia rufa is brought into close association with Pachystegia insignis it readily hybridises creating a variety of hybrids.
When Pachystegia rufa is brought into close association with Pachystegia insignis it readily hybridises creating a variety of hybrids.


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The plant's shiny leaf<br />
The plant's shiny leaf<br />
 
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Latest revision as of 15:41, 24 September 2019

Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Asterids
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae
Tribe: Astereae
Genus: Pachystegia
Species: P. rufa
Binominal name: Pachystegia rufa
Common name: Marlborough Rock Daisy

Pachystegia rufa is one of three species of Pachystegia, all endemic to New Zealand. The others are Pachystegia insignis and Pachystegia minor. They are all found in the Marlborough region. Only a small population of Pachystegia rufa remains in the wild. Pachystegia insignis is the most common species.
Pachystegia rufa is a species of flowering plants in the daisy family, Asteraceae. It is a dwarf, robust, spreading, evergreen shrub growing to a height of 1 m and to a width of 1m. The shrub’s stout branches are covered with brown hairs. 
It has large, leathery, oblong, dark green, shiny leaves which are smaller than those of Pachystegia insignis. The leaves are crowded towards the ends of the branches. They are a shiny, deep green on top with an undersurface that is clad with a thick tomentum. 
In spring it has large white daisy-like flowers with a yellow disc in the centre. 
When Pachystegia rufa is brought into close association with Pachystegia insignis it readily hybridises creating a variety of hybrids.

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Pachystegia rufa -001.JPG

The plant's shiny leaf
Pachystegia rufa -002.JPG 

The leaf's undersidePachystegia rufa -003.JPG

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