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Figure 25.Holotype of Kunzea toelkenii (P. J. de Lange 5322 & R. O. Gardner, AK 255350).
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Figure 26.Distinguishing features of Kunzea toelkenii. A Flowering branchlet (ex cult. AK 284553) B Fruiting branchlet (ex cult. AK 284553) C Vegetative bud and branchlet indumentum (ex cult. AK 284553) D Adaxial leaf surface (ex cult. AK 284553) E Abaxial leaf surface (ex cult. AK 284553) F Leaf variation: (F1) Walker Road (AK 255350), (F2) Seacombes Canal (AK 287042) G Adaxial leaf apex (ex cult. AK 289816) H Leaf margin indumentum (ex cult. AK 284553) I Flower (top view) (ex cult. AK 284553) J Flower and hypanthium (side view) (ex cult. AK 284553) K Flower cross section showing anther, style and ovules (ex cult. AK 284553) L Style and stigma (ex cult. AK 284553) M Stamens (ex cult. AK 284553) N Dehisced fruit (ex cult. AK 284553). Scale bars: (A, B, F) 10 mm; (C–E, G, I–N) 1 mm; (H) 0.5 mm.
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Figure 27.Scanning Electron Micrographs of Kunzea toelkenii (all AK 255350). A–C Branchlet indumentum. Scale bars: (A, B) 1 mm; (C) 100 μm.
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Figure 28.Kunzea toelkenii at type locality, Walker Road (photos: P. J. de Lange). A Growth habit of Kunzea toelkenii within sand dunes at type locality, note extensive suckering growth at base of shrub B Side view of the same Kunzea toelkenii as (A) showed tortured growth and root suckers C Close up of distinctive branching pattern developed by mature Kunzea toelkenii at type locality D–E Bark of Kunzea toelkenii F Late season functionally male flowers of Kunzea toelkenii G–H Flowering branchlet of Kunzea toelkenii (an example with longer than usual stamens).
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Figure 7.Distribution of Kunzea ericoides, Kunzea salterae, Kunzea sinclairii, Kunzea tenuicaulis, Kunzea toelkenii, Kunzea triregensis and Kunzea “Lottin Point”.