Ourisia macrophylla — a medium houseplant
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Ourisia macrophylla

Ourisia Macrophylla

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Ourisia macrophylla is a species of flowering plant in the family Plantaginaceae that is endemic to New Zealand. William Jackson Hooker described O. macrophylla in 1843. Plants of this species of New Zealand foxglove are showy, perennial, large-leaved, tufted, rhizomatous herbs that are often glabrous (hairless) or sometimes hairy with non-glandular or glandular hairs. They have crenate, ovate to heart-shaped leaves. The flowers are in whorls in each node, with a regular calyx, and a large, white irregular corolla. The corolla tube is yellow with three lines of yellow hairs inside. It is found in montane to subalpine habitats and is listed as Not Threatened.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Ourisia
Family
Plantaginaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Mountain foxglove
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Ourisia macrophylla flower
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Ourisia macrophylla other
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Ourisia macrophylla other
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