Aciphylla monroi


Aciphylla monroi, also known as little speargrass, is a species of speargrass endemic to New Zealand.

Description

It is a small speargrass with spiky leaves and white or yellow flowers. The leaves are up to long and grey-green or yellowish.

Range

It is endemic to New Zealand, and restricted to the South Island.

Habitat

It is found in alpine areas.

Etymology

Aciphylla comes from a combination of the Latin word acicula, or needle, and the Greek word phyllum, or leaf. Together, they mean needle-leaf.
Monroi was named for Sir David Monro, a New Zealand politician.

Conservation status

As of 2023, its conservation status was assessed as "Not Threatened".