Nomenclature
Scientific Name:
Dracophyllum fiordense W.R.B.Oliv., Trans. New Zealand Inst. 59: 705 (1929)
Synonymy:
Type: New Zealand, Wilmot Pass on Wilmot Saddle, Mar. 1927. W.R.B. Oliver s.n. (lecto: WELT55115!), designated by Oliver (1952).
Etymology:
Named after the Fiordland area in New Zealand.
 Description

Robust, not or sparingly branched, up to c. 3 m. tall, trunk up to c. 4 cm. diam. Lvs thick, coriac., in very large clusters towards apex of stem; sheath ± 6 × 3 cm., very gradually tapering into lamina ± 6–7 dm. × 4–5 cm.; margins smooth, narrowing to acuminate apex. Panicle 10–12–(15) cm. long, arising on stem below lvs; axis stout, curved; branches 2–5 cm. long. Fls ∞, rather crowded; sepals ovate, acute, c. 2.5 mm. long; corolla-tube = sepals, lobes reflexed. Anthers exserted. Capsule 2 × 2.5 mm. (fide Oliver loc. cit. 1929, 706). In specimens seen by me up to c. 4 mm. diam.

[From: Allan (1961) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 1.]

 Biostatus
Indigenous (Endemic)
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