Aristotelia peduncularis
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Common name: Heartberry
Conservation status: unknown
Etymology:
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Flowers:
Flowers occur in summer and are bisexual, white and campanulate, held singly (or sometimes in a group of 2-3) from long peduncles at axils
Each petal is triple-lobed, forming a fringe, and the inside of the flower may have some pink-purple markings
Fruit:
The fruit is a fleshy, roughly heart shaped berry
Ranges in colour from deep purple-black through to red, pink and white
Leaves:
Leaves vary in size from 2 to 7 cm and are generally ovate to lanceolate with toothed margins
They may occasionally be deeply lobed
They are held opposite, alternate, or in whorls of three
Stem & branches:
A straggly woody monoecious shrub with slender arching branches, reaching up to 1.5 m in height
Roots:
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Habit:
Shrub
Habitat:
It can be found in relative abundance in the understorey of wet forests where conditions are consistently moist and shady
Often on mountain slopes and in fern gullies (60-600m)
Distribution:
Endemic to the wet forests of Tasmania
This species is found only, but is widespread, within Tasmania, occurring more commonly in the south
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