Mj. Bayly et al., Description and flavonoid chemistry of Hebe calcicola (Scrophulariaceae), a new species from north-west Nelson, New Zealand, NZ J BOTANY, 39(1), 2001, pp. 55-67
Hebe calcicola is a new species described from outcropping marble in north-
west Nelson, New Zealand. It is a shrub with glossy leaves to 45 mm long, n
o sinus in the leaf bud, unbranched and lateral inflorescences, pedicillate
flowers, white corollas that are papillate within with tubes shorter than
surrounding calyces, and pubescent ovaries and fruit. It is placed in serie
s Occlusae, and is morphologically and geographically distinguished from ot
her members of that group. A comparative study of leaf flavonoids has ident
ified flavonoid characters that clearly distinguish H. calcicola from the m
orphologically similar species H. rakaiensis. H. subalpina, H. truncatula,
H. traversii, and H. strictissima, and supports morphological evidence for
the existence of naturally occurring hybrids between H. calcicola and both
H. albicans and H. salicifolia.