s.l. (Malvaceae) and their implications for systematics and conservation

  • Murray B
  • Craven L
  • De Lange P
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Abstract

Chromosome numbers have been determined for plants of Hibiscus trionum L. s.l. front nine locations: two in New Zealand, five in Australia, and two in Africa. Two different numbers were obtained, one diploid with 2n = 28 and the other tetraploid with 2n = 56. The diploids were found in New Zealand and coastal New South Wales, all the other populations were tetraploid. Based oil these observations, and plant morphology, especially flower shape and pigmentation patterns, the recent (1988) conclusion that all New Zealand morphs of H. trionum are naturalised is challenged and the morphs present different conservation options.

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Murray, B. G., Craven, L. a., & De Lange, P. J. (2008). s.l. (Malvaceae) and their implications for systematics and conservation. New Zealand Journal of Botany, 46(September 2014), 315–319.

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