Classification
 Nomenclature
Scientific Name:
Callitriche aucklandica R.Mason, Austral. J. Bot. 7: 307 (1959)
 Description

Monoecious terrestrial herb. Stems creeping with lax, ± sprawling branches 2–10 cm long, to 20 cm when submerged. Lvs on broad membranous connate petioles; lamina thick, 3.7–8 × 1.2–4 mm, spathulate, 3-nerved, entire; base broad, membranous and connate. Fls solitary or sometimes 2 together, ebracteate. Filaments to 9 mm long, tapering from broad base. Styles 2–2.5 mm long, persistent. Fr. 1.1 × 1.2–1.3 mm, with narrow membranous wing; faces rounded; commissural groove fairly wide, deep and sharp.

[From: Webb et al. (1988) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 4.]

 Biostatus
Indigenous (Endemic)
 Phenology

Flowering: Oct.

 Bibliography
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de Lange, P.J.; Rolfe, J.R.; Barkla J.W.; Courtney, S.P.; Champion, P.D.; Perrie, L.R.; Beadel, S.N.; Ford, K.A.; Breitwieser, I.; Schönberger, I.; Hindmarsh-Walls, R.; Heenan, P.B.; Ladley, K. 2018: Conservation status of New Zealand indigenous vascular plants, 2017. New Zealand Threat Classification Series. No. 22. [Naturally Uncommon]
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