Publication

Dactylanthus/Pua o te reinga factsheet (PDF, 220K)

Dactylanthus taylorii recovery plan 2004–2014 (PDF, 151K)

Dactylanthus is New Zealand's only completely parasitic flowering plant and the southern most member of its mainly tropical family.  It only occurs in New Zealand.


Publication

Threatened species

If you are interested in beginning your own restoration project, the DOC publication ecological restoration guidelines (PDF, 396K) is a helpful resource.

Preventing the extinction of New Zealand’s unique plant and animal species is a critical element in the Government’s New Zealand Biodiversity Strategy: a responsibility we owe to the rest of the world. But this is not a small task. 

A vital step in doing this is to identify those species that are at risk of extinction, and to measure the level and nature of that risk. This information will allow us to focus our resources on the highest priority actions necessary to prevent extinction.


Information

Mainland islands Learn about this innovative approach to conserving our native plants.

The Loder Cup is awarded for plant conservation.