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are recognised, along with 9 forms known only by informal tag names, which may or may not represent distinct species. The genus is in need of taxonomic revision: some species may be hybrids; similar species with adjoining distributions such as
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Many species of speargrass have tough, rigid leaves and flower bracts tipped with long sharp spikes, arranged in one or more rosettes which present spines in every direction. This is reflected in the name of the genus:
1047:(prayers) had been performed. Anyone collecting gum needed to sleep with their knees drawn up, in a crouching position, for if they slept in the ordinary way the gum would sink to the roots instead of rising.
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are confined to New
Zealand; the remaining two are endemic to Australia. Most species live in or near the alpine zone, but they range from mountains to coast. The group reaches its highest diversity in the
249:). They range from small cushion plants to tall flower spikes surrounded by rosettes of stiff, pointed leaves, the latter probably adaptations to prevent browsing by moa. Their common name is
1182:), which completely depends on it for food: adults feed on the leaves and flower stalks, and larvae on the roots, although it appears to do little damage to adult speargrass. The decline of
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403:"Cass" may belong in an existing species, or need formal description and naming. The following species list is from Mark (2021) with some names from Salmon (1991):
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leaves for travel over snowy terrain. More important, though, was the aromatic gum extracted from the leaves, used in scented oils and sachets. The
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Jane L. Gosden (May 2023). "An observation of
Aciphylla aurea recovery following the exclusion of lagomorphs in the Canterbury High Country".
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contains the non-volatile polyacetylene falcarindiol and the seeds contained steam-distilled volatiles such as heptanal and octanoic acid.
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plants were 15 times as abundant as in nearby plots where only cattle and sheep were excluded; adult plants were 7 times as abundant.
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Colin F. J. O'Donnell; Kerry Weston; Joanne Monks (2017). "Impacts of introduced mammalian predators on New
Zealand's alpine fauna".
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Large speargrasses, often known as
Spaniards (although this somewhat derogatory term is avoided in recent publications) or by their
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Zidorn, Christian; Sturm, Sonja; Dawson, John W.; Klink, John W. van; Stuppner, Hermann; Perry, Nigel B. (2002-02-01).
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William G. Lee; Jamie Wood; Geoff Rogers (2010). "Legacy of avian-dominated plant–herbivore systems in New
Zealand".
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by Māori, though this name really refers to their tap root), with a variety of leaf types from soft to thistle-like
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group (six species and three tag-named taxa) have milky sap, while most other species have clear sap. Aciphylla is
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Dobson-Waitere, Aaria; MacIntosh, Robin; Ellison, Matapura F.; Smallfield, Bruce M.; van Klink, John W. (2021).
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are soft and vulnerable to browsing. In experimental plots that has been fenced for 30 years to exclude these
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species of
Aotearoa New Zealand: a review of Mātauranga Māori and scientific research"
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1306:"Speargrass collecting – a whirlwind tour of Te Waipounamu South Island"
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Perspectives in Plant
Ecology, Evolution and Systematics
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Treeline: A nature guide to alpine New Zealand
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Beattie, James Herries (1994). Atholl, Anderson (ed.).
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1768:. Wellington, New Zealand: Department of Conservation.
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1550:"Taramea, a treasured Māori perfume of Ngāi Tahu from
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1758:"The effect of rabbits on conservation values"
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1304:Shepherd, Lara; Perrie, Leon (2023-02-08).
1276:Shepherd, Lara; Perrie, Leon (2023-03-01).
1248:Shepherd, Lara; Perrie, Leon (2023-01-20).
1120:and pasture is also a threat to the group.
1012:(literally, "spiny thing"), and the resin (
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430:"Lomond" (Giant speargrass) –
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907:Aciphylla crosby-smithii
902:– Fiordland, 1700–1900 m
880:– Fiordland, 1850–2100 m
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382:Around 38–40 species of
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1208:In the Chatham Islands
970:All but two species of
955:Aciphylla simplicifolia
598:(Tararua speargrass) –
574:Aciphylla dieffenbachii
514:Aciphylla subflabellata
317:dispersed by the wind.
229:is a genus of about 40
1756:Norbury, Dale (1996).
1727:10.20417/NZJECOL.41.18
1217:Hadramphus spinipennis
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742:Aciphylla trifoliolata
420:(Horrid speargrass) –
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529:Aciphylla glaucescens
445:(Giant speargrass) –
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1002:species, especially
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856:Cushion speargrasses
757:Aciphylla stannensis
672:Aciphylla multisecta
606:Aciphylla intermedia
596:(Kirk) W.R.B. Oliver
503:J.R. & G. Forst.
285:, speargrasses have
1338:Mark, Alan (2021).
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937:Aciphylla glacialis
801:Aciphylla crenulata
559:Aciphylla traversii
539:, coastal to 1400 m
499:Aciphylla squarrosa
53:Aciphylla glacialis
1518:Tipa, Rob (2018).
1467:. Auckland: Reed.
1179:Lyperobius huttoni
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1146:Pests and diseases
918:Aciphylla spedenii
896:Aciphylla congesta
863:Aciphylla dobsonii
812:Aciphylla indurata
772:Aciphylla traillii
720:Aciphylla lecomtei
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585:Small speargrasses
563:(F.Muell.) Hook.f.
454:Aciphylla colensoi
407:Large speargrasses
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1894:"Aciphylla"
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1167:Marlborough
1109:A. colensoi
1076:hei-taramea
805:J.B. Armst.
767:, 550–760 m
713:J.B. Armst.
617:A. colensoi
613:A. dissecta
477:Marlborough
315:schizocarps
313:are winged
277:Description
243:New Zealand
170:Aciphylleae
156:Subfamily:
104:Angiosperms
2175:Categories
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1813:2023-05-22
1808:Scoop News
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1224:References
1195:Wellington
1191:L. huttoni
1136:lagomorphs
1018:wai-whenua
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654:Lewis Pass
550:– Central
251:speargrass
235:herbaceous
191:G. Forster
2181:Apioideae
1952:Aciphylla
1922:Aciphylla
1743:Q56362966
1735:0110-6465
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160:Apioideae
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36:Aciphylla
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1937:Q2699556
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1671:11830137
1446:Wikidata
1409:Wikidata
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1080:A. aurea
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199:Synonyms
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146:Family:
130:Asterids
117:Eudicots
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176:Genus:
166:Tribe:
140:Apiales
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