Lagenophora. | COMPOSITAE. 905 
Softly hirsute. Leaves ali radical ; petiole broad, flat; blade 
obovate, pinnatifid. Heads 4-}in. diam... es te 
Leaves hirsute, all radical; petioles short, broad; blade oblong- 
spathulate. Heads }-+in. diam. Achene glabrous 
L. linearis Petrie in Trans. N.Z. Inst. xxv (1893) 471 is Brachycome linearis Petrie. 
L. emphysopus Hook. f., an Australian species, has become naturalized on Banks Peninsula 
and near Wellington. It has the habit, fleshy roots, and hirsute leaves of L. lanata, 
but can at once be distinguished by the short stout scapes and almost tubular ray-florets. 
( test f ) 
in aemdJ i Subaniarctic Is. NZ. 1 (1909) 412. — 
“voting stolons 
all radical or 
orbicular or 
iole, coarsely 
> less hirsute. 
racts. Heads 
hin, scarious, 
ite, revolute. 
ved, abruptly 
.—L. Forsteri 
DC. Prodr. v (1836) 307; A. Cunne rrecur. \rove, u. .--, Hook. f. Fl. 
Nov. Zel. 1 (1853) 125; Handb. N.Z. Fl. (1864) 187; T. Kirk Students’ FI. 
(1899) 256. Calendula pumila Forst. f. Prodr. (1786) 57. Microcalia australis 
6. L. pinnatifida. 
7. L. lanata. 
A.Rich. Fl. Nouv, Zel. (1832) 231. seeSab. Weta. ae “IS: iS 
wa Maer amall. 4-2 in. high. Leaves with 
‘ i7 
ce base. 
JATHAM 
yundant 
ictober— 
4 
3 It is 
ermadec 
it Cass.) 
egia and 
puma 
reading, 
iable in 
, rather 
ss hairy 
;, 2-6 in. 
is linear, 
imerous ; 
gid than 
ir above, 
N.Z. Fl. 
N.Z, Fl. 
471, 
the Upper 
lary. 
bit, smaller 
longer and 
ss 7S 
* GG 
i 73 +7 
