- (Ridl.)
Reeder Carpodetus flexuosus (Ridl.)
Reeder Carpodetus fuscus Reeder Carpodetus grandiflorus Schltr.
Carpodetus major Schltr.
Carpodetus mont**** (Ridl...
-
dicotyledon families. In the APG III system,
Carpodetus has been
referred to the Rousseaceae.
Carpodetus is
derived from the Gr****
words καρπός (karpos)...
- (common host
plants are the pūriri tree (Vitex lucens) and ****putāwētā (
Carpodetus serratus), but pūriri
larva also
inhabit non-native
species such as Eucalyptus)...
- and a few
other Pacific Islands. The
genera Abrophyllum,
Cuttsia and
Carpodetus have been
formerly placed in a
separate family, Carpodetaceae, or within...
- Puka
Meryta sinclairii Pukatea Laurelia novae-zelandiae ********wētā
Carpodetus serratus Puriri Vitex lucens Quintinia Westland quintinia Quintinia acutifolia...
- the
stigma has five
lobes and the
seeds are
small and ovate,
while in
Carpodetus the
ovary is semi-inferior and
topped by a con****uous disc, the stigma...
-
Betulaceae ****ales CS G
Carpobrotus edible fruit Aizoaceae Caryophyllales CS G
Carpodetus constricted fruit (narrower in the middle)
Rousseaceae Asterales St G...
- (Neopanax arboreus),
lemonwood (Pittosporum eugenioides), and ********weta (
Carpodetus serratus). The
plant takes its
common name from the
attachment point between...
- racemosa) and rimu.
Lacebark (Hoheria),
Coprosma rhamnoides,
marble leaf (
Carpodetus serratus), and ****e (Melicytus ramiflorus) are also present. The lake...
- now been
included in the Strasburgeriaceae.
Roussea is most
related to
Carpodetus,
Cuttsia and Abrophyllum, that are
nowadays combined in the
family Rousseaceae...