Native plants of sub-alpine areas in Canterbury
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Grown from seed collected from the Mackenzie County Council District.
The sub-alpine region is dominated by various species of snow tussock, occupying a range of environmental conditions. The broad-leaved snow tussock (Chionochloa flavescens) and red tussock/hau mata (Chionochloa rubra) prefer wetter sites, where as the narrow-leaved snow tussock/wï kura (Chionochloa rigida) and the slim-leaved snow tussock (Chionochloa macra) prefer drier sites.
Shrub species are also common in the sub-alpine environment and form extensive communities, commonly referred to as a sub-alpine shrub zone. Snow tōtara (Podocarpus nivalis), mountain toatoa (Phyllocladus alpinus), porcupine shrub (Melicytus alpinus), species of turpentine shrubs (Dracophyllum), Hebes/koromiko, and Coprosma/karamū species are common throughout this area.
An important part of the sub-alpine flora is a wide diversity of herbaceous plant species. Common species include the mountain daisies (Celmisia/tikumu), speargrass/taramea (Aciphylla), small tussocks and grasses - such as mountain fescue (Festuca matthewsii) and carpet grass (Chionochloa australis), gentians and mountain buttercups/kawariki (Ranunculus). Mats, or cushion plants, designed to withstand harsh conditions, are also a feature of sub-alpine flora. Vegetable sheep, such as Raoulia exima, are an excellent example of the cushion plant habit.
Two threatened species found growing in the sub-alpine zone in Canterbury are Pittosporum patulum and Hebe cupressoides.
Sub alpine
Species name and common name
T = threatened
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Acaena caesiiglauca
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Acaena inermis
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Aciphylla aurea taramea, golden spaniard
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Aciphylla montana
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Aciphylla scott-thomsonii
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Aciphylla subflabellata
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Aristotelia fruticosa mountain wineberry
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Brachyglottis bellidioides
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Brachyglottis bennetii
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Brachyglottis cassinioides
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Carmichaelia grandiflora
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Carmichaelia petriei desert broom
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Carmichaelia uniflora
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Celmisia semicordata false spaniard
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Chionochloa rigida wï kura, narrow leaved snow tussock
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Chionochloa rubra haumata, red tussock
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Coprosma atropurpurea
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Coprosma ciliata
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Chionochloa conspicua hunangämoho
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Chionochloa flavescens broad leaved snow tussock
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Coprosma propinqua
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Coprosma 'Taylorii'
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Coprosma rugosa
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Carmichaelia crassicaule
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Coriaria angustissima
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Coriaria sarmentosa
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Corokia cotoneaster korokio
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Craspedia uniflora woollyhead
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Discaria toumatu matagouri, tümatakuru
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Festuca matthewsii alpine fescue tussock
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Festuca novae-zelandiae fescue tussock
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Hebe buchannii
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Hebe cupressoides
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Hebe haastii
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Hebe macrantha
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Hebe odora
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Hebe pinguifolia
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Hebe subalpina
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Melicytus alpinus porcupine shrub
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Muehlenbeckia axillaris
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Olearia cymbifolia shrub daisy
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Olearia fimbriata
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Olearia virgata
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Ozothamus leptophylla tauhinu, golden cottonwood
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Phyllocladus alpinus mountain toatoa
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Pimelea prostrata
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Pittosporum patulum (T)
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Poa colensoi blue tussock
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Poa macra
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Ranunculus lyallii
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Sophora microphylla köwhai
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Sophora prostrata dwarf köwhai
Some Maori names are generic, eg.
wi - tussock spp.
karamu - Coprosma spp.
akeake - olearia spp.
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