- ≡ Ancistrum anserinifolium J.R.Forst. & G.Forst., Char. Gen. Pl. 4 (1775) – as anserinaefolium
- ≡ Acaena anserinifolia (J.R.Forst. & G.Forst.) Druce, Bot. Soc. Exch. Club Brit. Isles Suppl. 2: 484 (1917) nom. illeg., non Acaena anserinifolia (J.R.Forst. & G.Forst.) J.B.Armstr. 1880
- = Ancistrum sanguisorbae L.f., Suppl. Pl. 89 (1781)
- ≡ Acaena sanguisorbae (L.f.) Vahl, Enumeratio Plantarum Horti Regii Botanici Berolinensis 1: 294 (1805)
- = Ancistrum diandrum G.Forst., Fl. Ins. Austr. 10 (1786)
- = Ancistrum decumbens Gaertn., Fruct. Sem. Pl. t. 32 (1788)
- = Acaena sanguisorbae subsp. pusilla Bitter, Biblioth. Bot. 74: 271 (1911)
- ≡ Acaena pusilla (Bitter) Allan, Fl. New Zealand 1, 362 (1961)
- = Acaena pusilla var. suprasericascens Bitter, Biblioth. Bot. 74: 272 (1911)
- = Acaena sanguisorbae var. viridor Cockayne, Trans. New Zealand Inst. 48: 193 (1916)
- ≡ Acaena viridior (Cockayne) Allan, Fl. New Zealand 1, 361 (1961)
Stoloniferous perennial; prostrate stems 1–1.5 mm diam., < 1 m long; erect stems 1–1.5 mm diam., < 15 cm long (or longer if scrambling on supporting vegetation). Lvs 1–7.5 cm long; stipules 3–8-fid; leaflets 9–13, oblong, 4–17 × 2–9 mm, 7–15-toothed to base, dull green and sparsely or densely hairy on upper surface, paler, glaucescent and silky hairy on lower surface; basal leaflets usually suffused with brown; teeth penicillate. Scape 4–12 cm long, pilose; capitulum 5–8 mm diam. at flowering, 1–2 cm diam. (including spines) at fruiting; florets c. 50–60; sepals 4; stamens 2; anthers white or rose; style 1, white; achene 1. Fr. obconic, c. 3 × 1.2 mm, hairy; spines 4, pale brown, 4–9 mm long, barbed.
[From: Webb et al. (1988) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 4.]
Flowering: Oct.–Jan.; Fruiting: Dec.–Apr.