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- Peraxilla is a genus of two showy mistletoe species from New Zealand. Peraxilla colensoi Peraxilla tetrapetala "Peraxilla, Tupeia". The University of...
- Peraxilla colensoi, the scarlet mistletoe, is a shrubby parasitic plant composed of broad, leathery leaves that grow up to 8 cm long and have a red edge...
- Peraxilla tetrapetala, or red mistletoe, is a parasitic plant in the family Loranthaceae, endemic to New Zealand and found on both the North and South...
- (Mountain Daisy) Megaherbs Nine species of mistletoe, including Peraxilla colensoi, Peraxilla tetrapetala, Alepis flavida, and the extinct Trilepidea adamsii...
- Oncocalyx Oryctanthus Oryctina Panamanthus Papuanthes P****ovia Pedistylis Peraxilla Peristethium Phragmanthera Phthirusa Plicosepalus Psittacanthus Pusillanthus...
- Ophioglossum coriaceum, the orchid Bulbophyllum tuberculatum and the mistletoe Peraxilla tetrapetala. The estuary upstream from Uenukutuhatu Rock has mangrove...
- native leafy mistletoe. These include the species Ileostylus micranthus, Peraxilla colensoi and P. tetrapetala. This moth is classified under the New Zealand...
- important part in pollinating numerous native plants such as mistletoe (e.g. Peraxilla tetrapetala), fuchsia, and kōwhai. They are also important seed dis****rs...
- of mistletoe, which include crimson mistletoe (Peraxilla colensoi), pirirangi or red mistletoe (Peraxilla tetrapetala) and the Alepis flavida. All three...
- mistletoes; among these are Deschampsia caespitosa (a very rare tussock gr****), Peraxilla tetrapetala (a vulnerable mistletoe) and Libertia peregrinans (a possibly...