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- Aciphylla is a genus of about 40 species of herbaceous plants in the family Apiaceae, all but two of them endemic to New Zealand (the remaining two species...
- Aciphylla colensoi is a species of Aciphylla, commonly known as giant speargr****, Spaniard, or by its Māori-language name taramea. Individual plants may...
- Aciphylla aurea, known as taramea in Māori and golden speargr**** or golden Spaniard in New Zealand English, is a large, spiky, tufted plant with sharp...
- Aciphylla glacialis, commonly known as snow aciphyll or mountain celery, is a tufted perennial herb that is found in mountainous regions of south-eastern...
- Aciphylla traversii, commonly known as taramea, Chatham Island speargr**** or Chatham Island Spaniard, is a species of Aciphylla endemic to the Chatham...
- Aciphylla dieffenbachii, also called soft speargr**** or Dieffenbach's speargr****, is a species of soft speargr**** endemic to the Chatham Islands. It is...
- Aciphylla takahea is a species of Aciphylla native to New Zealand. It is a perennial herb. The leaves of male plants are 25 cm (9.8 in) long, while female...
- specifically 670 meters, within the department of conservation reserve, where Aciphylla, a type of plant species, is abundant (Marris et al., 2008). In addition...
- Aciphylla squarrosa, or common speargr****, is a species of Aciphylla endemic to New Zealand. It is a woody perennial herb that forms dense and robust tussocks...
- Ocotea aciphylla is a species of Ocotea in the plant family Lauraceae. It forms a tree 12–18 m tall. It has small hermaphrodite flowers of 3–4 mm long...