Parsonsia capsularis
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The similar P.capsularis or P.heterophylla in its juvenile form | |
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P. capsularis
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Parsonsia capsularis (G.Forst.) R.Br
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Parsonsia capsularis is a climbing plant endemic to New Zealand.[1]
The common names for the plant are New Zealand jasmine or small flowered jasmine, and in Māori it has several names including: akakaikiore, akakiore, kaikū, kaikūkū, kaiwhiria, tōtoroene and tōtorowene.
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