- ≡ Azorella exigua (Hook.f.) Kirk, Stud. Fl. New Zealand 191 (1899) nom. illeg.
- ≡ Schizeilema exiguum (Hook.f.) Domin, Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 40: 585 (1908)
Minute plant with stout, very sparingly branched to unbranched rhizomes up to c. 2 cm. long, forming patches up to c. 5 cm. diam. Lvs crowded, on rather stout petioles up to ± 1 cm. long. Lamina 2–4–(5) mm. diam., suborbicular to broad-ovate, truncate to subcordate at base, coriac., entire to very obscurely 3–5-lobed or crenulate; margins slightly recurved. Stipules obsolescent. Umbels on rather stout peduncles < 1 cm. long; involucral bracts linear-oblong. Fls minute, 3–8 per umbel; calyx-teeth minute, unequal, acute. Fr. subtetragonous, 2–2.5 mm. long; mericarps obscurely 5-ribbed, rounded on dorsal margin.
[From: Allan (1961) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 1. as Schizeilema exiguum (Hook.f.) Domin]
Flowering: Nov.–Feb.; Fruiting: Nov.–Feb.