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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...
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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...
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specifically 670 meters,
within the
department of
conservation reserve,
where Aciphylla, a type of
plant species, is
abundant (Marris et al., 2008). In addition...
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Aciphylla traversii,
commonly known as taramea,
Chatham Island speargr**** or
Chatham Island Spaniard, is a
species of
Aciphylla endemic to the Chatham...
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Aciphylla colensoi is a
species of
Aciphylla,
commonly known as
giant speargr****, Spaniard, or by its Māori-language name taramea.
Individual plants may...
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Aciphylla congesta is a
species of the
genus Aciphylla endemic to New Zealand. It was
first described by
Thomas Frederic Cheeseman in 1914. It is a tufted...
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Aciphylla horrida is a
species of
Aciphylla,
commonly known as
giant speargr****,
native to New Zealand. It is a
large perennial herb,
growing up to 1 m...
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Aciphylla dieffenbachii, also
called soft speargr**** or Dieffenbach's speargr****, is a
species of soft speargr****
endemic to the
Chatham Islands. It is...
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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...
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Aciphylla subflabellata is one of the
larger species in the
genus Aciphylla, and it
contains clear exudate. This
species is a
perennial herb that forms...