Not wild but would like to ID this tree species
Very small, thin, seed at top, in swale
Wild on riverbank
shrub with rather striking leaves as well as the large flowers
Very tiny flowers. The plant itself was about the size of my hand. I had to search around at the base of the leaves to find the few tiny pink flowers.
This is almost as widespread as velvet nightshade!
Canterbury Botanical Society trip to Rakaia Gorge walkway.
A single plant growing with E. sumatrensis and rank extic grasses beside the track along the Tauherinikau River
a single plant in river shingle
Fallen fruit collected beneath relict emergent tree amongst predominantly broadleaved forest