. Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute . considered along with thevariety of growth-forms, may in general be considered epharmonic. 11. Epilobium Billardierianum. (a.) Habitat.Found in moist sand-hollows. (6.) Groivih-form. Figs. 1 to 3. A small herb with the lower part of the stem rather woody and low-growing, from which arise several stolons running along the ground and * Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 44, p. 14. 166 Transactions. giving off rather long adventitious roots and leaves at short intervals.Stem reddish in parts, with tiny white hairs. Leaves glabrous, bright green,

. Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute . considered along with thevariety of growth-forms, may in general be considered epharmonic. 11. Epilobium Billardierianum. (a.) Habitat.Found in moist sand-hollows. (6.) Groivih-form. Figs. 1 to 3. A small herb with the lower part of the stem rather woody and low-growing, from which arise several stolons running along the ground and * Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 44, p. 14. 166 Transactions. giving off rather long adventitious roots and leaves at short intervals.Stem reddish in parts, with tiny white hairs. Leaves glabrous, bright green, Stock Photo
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. Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute . considered along with thevariety of growth-forms, may in general be considered epharmonic. 11. Epilobium Billardierianum. (a.) Habitat.Found in moist sand-hollows. (6.) Groivih-form. Figs. 1 to 3. A small herb with the lower part of the stem rather woody and low-growing, from which arise several stolons running along the ground and * Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 44, p. 14. 166 Transactions. giving off rather long adventitious roots and leaves at short intervals.Stem reddish in parts, with tiny white hairs. Leaves glabrous, bright green, sessile, f-1 in. long, in shape usuallyoblong-ovate or linear-oblong, tips obtuse usually, margins denticulate, pinnately veined, midrib prominent, leaves on erect stems decussate. Fruit a capsule, about 2 in. long, TV_rom- wide; four carpels, eachcarpel forming a rounded ridge ; numerous seeds, small and brown, sur-mounted by tuft of white silky hairs. Epidermis : On bothfrequent, prominent. (c.) Leaf-anatomy.surfaces walls thin, wavy, no cuticle ; stomata.