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Aciphylla |
Aciphylla squarosa
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Scientific classification |
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Species |
- Aciphylla anomala
- Aciphylla aurea
- Aciphylla congesta
- Aciphylla colensoi
- Aciphylla crenulata
- Aciphylla crosby-smithii
- Aciphylla dieffenbachii
- Aciphylla dissecta
- Aciphylla divisa
- Aciphylla dobsonii
- Aciphylla ferox
- Aciphylla flexuosa
- Aciphylla glacialis
- Aciphylla glaucescens
- Aciphylla gracilis
- Aciphylla hectori
- Aciphylla hookeri
- Aciphylla horrida
- Aciphylla indurata
- Aciphylla kirkii
- Aciphylla lecometi
- Aciphylla leighii
- Aciphylla lyallii
- Aciphylla monroi
- Aciphylla montana
- Aciphylla multisecta
- Aciphylla pinnatifida
- Aciphylla polita
- Aciphylla procumbens
- Aciphylla scott-thomsonii
- Aciphylla similis
- Aciphylla simplex
- Aciphylla simplicifolia
- Aciphylla spedenii
- Aciphylla squarrosa
- Aciphylla stannensis
- Aciphylla subflabellata
- Aciphylla traillii
- Aciphylla traversii
- Aciphylla trifoliolata
- Aciphylla verticillata
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Synonyms |
Coxella Cheeseman & Hemsl.
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Aciphylla is a genus of about 40 species of plants in the Apiaceae family, endemic to New Zealand and Australia. They generally grow as tall spikes surrounded by rosettes of stiff, pointed leaves.