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Subgenus Dracophyllum

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Names and photo Taxonomy Native distribution Description and habitat Conservation
Dracophyllum alticola Däniker
Dracophyllum balansae Virot
Dracophyllum cosmelioides Panch. ex W.R.B.Oliv.
D. elegantissimum

grass tree or slender dragon tree

Name: Dracophyllum elegantissimum S. Venter

Basionym: Dracophyllum elegantissimum

Described: 2004

Etymology: Latin for elegant, for its graceful growth habit

DNA: IDK

  • North-West Nelson in the South Island of New Zealand MAP NEEDED
  • Height: 5–14 m (16.40–45.93 ft)
  • Flower colour: Pink
  • Flowering: December–February
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  • Elevation: 101 to 164 m (330 to 540 ft)
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  • Habitat: Lowland forest
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  • Primary source: Venter 2021[1]
  • Not Threatened
D. fiordense

fiordland grass tree[2]

Name: Dracophyllum fiordense W.R.B.Oliv.

Basionym: Dracophyllum fiordense

Described: 1928

Publication:Trans. & Proc. NZ. Inst. 59: 705

Etymology: After the Fiordland region on New Zealand's South Island

  • South Island of New Zealand[1] Dracophyllum fiordense distribution map
  • Height: 1.5–5.0 m (4.92–16.40 ft)
  • Flower colour: Pink
  • Flowering: January–March
  • Inflorescence: A panicle
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  • Elevation: 50 to 1,280 m (160 to 4,200 ft)
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  • Habitat: Moist lowland and subalpine forest, shrubland, or tussock grassland.
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  • Primary source: Venter 2021[1]
  • Declining
D. fitzgeraldii

fitzgeraldii tree or fitzgerald tree

Dracophyllum involucratum Brongn. & Gris
Dracophyllum latifolium A.Cunn.
Dracophyllum mackeeanum S.Venter
Dracophyllum macranthum E.A.Br. & Streiber
D. menziesii

Pineapple scrub

Name: Dracophyllum menziesii Hook.f.

Basionym: Dracophyllum menziesii

Described: 1853

Etymology: After the Scottish surgeon and naturalist Archibald Menzies

DNA: IDK

  • South and Steward Islands of New Zealand MAP NEEDED
  • Not Threatened
D. menziesii

Common name goes here

Name: Dracophyllum milliganii Hook.f.

Basionym: Dracophyllum milligani

Described: 1852

Etymology: After the surgeon and naturalist J. S. Milligan, who collected plants for Hooker

DNA: IDK

  • Tasmania MAP NEEDED
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Name: Dracophyllum oceanicum E.A.Br. & N.Streiber

Basionym: Dracophyllum oceanicum

Described: 1999

Etymology: For its cliff habitat

DNA: IDK

  • Australia, New South Wales MAP NEEDED
  • IDK
Name: Dracophyllum ouaiemense Virot

Basionym: Dracophyllum ouaiemense

Described: 1975

Etymology: For the region it is found in: Roche Ouaième.

DNA: IDK

  • New Caledonia MAP NEEDED
  • IDK
D. ramosum
Name: Dracophyllum ramosum Pancher ex Brongn. & Gris.

Basionym: Dracophyllum ramosum

Described: 1864

Etymology: For its branches growing often from the same place.

DNA: IDK

  • New Caledonia MAP NEEDED
  • IDK
D. sayeri
Name: Dracophyllum sayeri F.Muell.

Basionym: Dracophyllum sayeri

Described: 1887

Etymology: After plant collector W. A. Sayer

DNA: IDK

  • Northt-east Australia MAP NEEDED
  • IDK
D. secundum
Name: Dracophyllum secundum R.Br.

Basionym: Epacris secunda?

Described: 1819

Etymology: For its flowers growing in a Secund.

DNA: IDK

  • East Australia MAP NEEDED
  • IDK
D. strictum

Totorowhiti

Name: Dracophyllum strictum Hook.f.

Basionym: Dracophyllum affine

Described: 1844

Etymology: After its rigid and packed together leaves.

DNA: 2n = 26

  • North Island of New Zealand MAP NEEDED
  • Not Threatened
D. townsonii
Name: Dracophyllum townsonii Cheeseman

Basionym: Dracophyllum townsonii

Described: 1906

Etymology: After William Townson

DNA: 2n = 26

  • South Island of New Zealand MAP NEEDED
  • Not Threatened
D. traversii

Mountain neinei, grass tree, and pineapple tree

Name: Dracophyllum traversii Hook.f

Basionym: Dracophyllum traversii

Described: 1867

Etymology: After William Travers

DNA: 2n = 26

  • North and South Islands of New Zealand MAP NEEDED
  • Not Threatened
D. verticillatum
Name: Dracophyllum verticillatum Labill.

Basionym: Dracophyllum verticillatum

Described: 1800

Etymology: For its flowers growing on verticillasters.

DNA: IDK

  • New Caledonia MAP NEEDED
  • IDK

Subgenus Oreothamnus

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Species Taxonomic information Distribution Conservation Status
D. acerosum
Name: Dracophyllum acerosum Berggr.

Basionym: Dracophyllum acerosum

Described: 1877

Etymology: For its needle-shaped leaves

DNA: 2n = 26

  • South Island of New Zealand MAP NEEDED
  • Not Threatened
D. arboreum

Chatham Island grass tree or tarahinau

Name: Dracophyllum arboreum Cockayne

Basionym: D. latifolium var. ciliolatum

Described: 2002

Etymology: For its tree growth habit.

DNA: 2n = 26

  • Chatham Islands MAP NEEDED
  • Naturally Uncommon
Dracophyllum cockayneanum Du Rietz
Dracophyllum densum W.R.B.Oliv.
Dracophyllum filifolium Hook.f.
Dracophyllum frondosum (G.Simpson) S.Venter
Dracophyllum kirkii Berggr.
Dracophyllum lessonianum A.Rich.
D. longifolium

Inanga or Inaka

Name: Dracophyllum longifolium (J.R.Forst., G.Forst.) R.Br. ex Roem. & Schult.

Basionym: Epacris longifolia???

Described: 1819

Etymology: For its long leaves.

DNA: 2n = 26

Subtaxa: var. longifolium and var. septentrionale

  • North and South Islands of New Zealand MAP NEEDED
  • Not Threatened Uncommon
Dracophyllum marmoricola S.Venter
Dracophyllum minimum F.Muell.
D. muscoides

Cushion inaka

Name: Dracophyllum muscoides Hook.f.

Basionym: D. muscoides

Described: 1864

Etymology: For resembling moss

DNA: IDK

  • South Island or st MAP NEEDED
  • Not Threatened
Dracophyllum oliveri Du Rietz
D. ophioliticum

Asbestos inaka or Asbestos turpentine tree

Name: Dracophyllum ophioliticum S. Venter

Basionym: Dracophyllum ophioliticum

Described: 2002

Etymology: Ancient greek for lover of serpentine, the type of rock it grows on.

DNA: IDK

  • North-West Nelson in the South Island of New Zealand MAP NEEDED
  • Naturally Uncommon
Dracophyllum palustre W.R.B.Oliv.
Dracophyllum patens W.R.B.Oliv.
Dracophyllum pearsonii Kirk
Dracophyllum politum (Cheeseman) Cockayne
Dracophyllum pronum W.R.B.Oliv.
Dracophyllum prostratum Kirk
Dracophyllum pubescens Cheeseman
Dracophyllum recurvum Hook.f.
D. rosmarinifolium

Inaka and common grass tree

Name: Dracophyllum rosmarinifolium (Forst.f.) R.Br. ex Roem. & Schult.

Basionym: Eparcris rosmarinifolium

Described: 1786

Etymology: For its similarity to species from the former genus Rosmarinus

DNA: 2n = 26

  • North and South Islands of New Zealand MAP NEEDED
  • Not Threatened
D. scoparium
Name: Dracophyllum scoparium Hook.f.

Basionym: D. urvilleanum var. scoparium Hook??

Described: 1844

Etymology: For its leaves growing like a broom.

DNA: 2n = 26

  • South Island or st MAP NEEDED
  • Naturally Uncommon
Dracophyllum septentrionale (W.R.B.Oliv.) S.Venter
Dracophyllum sinclairii Cheeseman
Dracophyllum subulatum Hook.f.
Dracophyllum trimorphum W.R.B.Oliv.
Dracophyllum urvilleanum A.Rich.

Subgenus Cystanthe

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Species Common Name(s) Distribution Image
Dracophyllum tasmanicum S.Venter
Dracophyllum laciniatum S.Venter
Dracophyllum procerum (F.Muell.) S.Venter
Dracophyllum sprengelioides (R.Br.) S.Venter

Subgenus Richea

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Species Common Name(s) Distribution Image
Dracophyllum alpinum (Menadue) S.Venter
Dracophyllum desgrazii (Hombr. ex Decne.) S.Venter
Dracophyllum continentis (B.L.Burtt) S.Venter
Dracophyllum gunnii (Hook.f.) S.Venter
Dracophyllum pandanifolium (Hook.f.) S.Venter
Dracophyllum persistentifolium S.Venter
Dracophyllum victorianum (Menadue) S.Venter

References

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Notes

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Citations

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  1. ^ a b c Venter 2021, pp. 18–24.
  2. ^ Mirza, Umair (2005). New Zealand Encyclopedia (6th Edition). New Zealand: David Bateman. p. 187. ISBN 1869536010.

Sources

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