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Main alpine plants in New Zealand

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Main alpine plants in New Zealand

The table lists the main alpine plant genera in New Zealand. Some genera, such as Forstera, Haastia, Oreobolus and Pachycladon, are confined to the mountains. Others, like Acaena, Dracophyllum and Hebe, also have species in the lowlands.

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Hugh Wilson, Alpine plants – New Zealand’s alpine flora and its origins, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/en/diagram/11043/main-alpine-plants-in-new-zealand (accessed 24 June 2026).

Story by Hugh Wilson, published 1 March 2009.

Comments

Gena
01 July 2016
Controversially to the popular belief many rockery plants can still thrive in shade, as long as the rocky environment s provided. As I see you have pointed some of them out, such as the Acaena, I would like to provide a list I have personally done the research for and conjured, because of the growing interest of the people I work for(I'm a planting expert). Here's the list for everyone's convenience, I'm sure your audience will find it handy - http://genalorainne.kinja.com/10-shade-loving-rockery-plants-1698800034 Thank you and best regards, G.