Nomenclature
Scientific Name:
Aciphylla trifoliolata Petrie, Trans. & Proc. New Zealand Inst. 48: 186 (1915 [1916])
 Description

Plants of 1-several rosettes with ascending leaves. Leaves cartilaginous, yellow to orange-green, up to 40 cm long, once-pinnate with 1-2 pairs of leaflets; sheath up to 75 × 19-8 mm (width at base and apex respectively); stipules simple, up to 40 × 1 mm, up to 6 mm apart at insertions; petiole up to 110 × 4.5 mm, concave, margins acute, sheath joint evident, pulvinus evident, up to 10 mm long; lamina ± obtrullate in outline; lowermost leaflet up to 190 × 5.5 mm with an apical spine up to 3 mm long, margin and midribs yellow, up to 0.5 mm wide, the former not raised; marginal tubercules coarse, up to 0.15 mm wide, forming a continuous series. Inflorescences narrow. Female inflorescences up to 45 cm long with stems up to 285 × 7 mm, reddish brown; head up to 170 × 17 mm, more or less lanceolate in outline; compound umbels up to 22; lower bracts up to 100 mm long with a sheath up to 28 × 8 mm, stipules up to 20 × 1.5 mm and a simple lamina up to 65 × 3.5, all segments ascending to appressed. Lower compound umbels up to 30 mm long with peduncles up to 6 × 1 mm, primary bracteoles usually wanting; up to 4 simple umbels with peduncles up to 17 × 0.7 mm, the innermost umbels often sessile; secondary bracteoles few, up to 3 × 0.3 mm; a few accessory umbels in the bract axils. Up to 10 flowers per umbel with a few in the centre reduced; pedicels up to 4 × 0.4 mm; sepals up to 0.5 mm long; petals c. 1.3 × 0.4 mm not inflexed and with a conspicuous red-brown median oil tube; staminodes up to 0.75 mm long with anthers 0.3 mm long; mature mericarps darkish brown and dull, up to 6 × 1.5, each pair with 5/3,5/4, or 4/3 ribs; lateral ribs c. 0.2 mm wide; oil tubes orange, up to 6 on commissure, 3-4 in the intervals, those in the ribs equal to or smaller than those of the intervals; styles up to 0.8 mm long. Male inflorescences up to 32 cm long with stems up to 140 × 6 mm, reddish brown; head up to 180 × 50 mm, narrow-ovate in outline; compound umbels up to 26; lower bracts up to 100 mm long with a sheath up to 30 × 8 mm, stipules up to 30 × 1 mm and a simple lamina up to 74 × 4 mm, segments ascending. Lower compound umbels up to 50 mm long with peduncles up to 30 × 1 mm, primary bracteoles usually wanting; up to 9 simple umbels with peduncles up to 10 × 0.5 mm, the innermost umbels often sessile or almost so; secondary bracteoles 4 or 5, up to 5.5 × 0.8 mm; a few simple to partly compound accessory umbels in the bract axils. Up to 12 flowers per umbel; pedicels up to 2 × 0.1 mm; sepals up to 0.3 mm long; petals c. 1.1 × 0.5 mm, not inflexed and with a conspicuous redbrown median oil-tube; stamens c. 1.75 mm long with filaments 1.5 × 0.1 mm, and anthers 0.4 × 0.3 mm.

[Reproduced from Dawson (1980, New Zealand J. Bot. 18: 115-120) with permission from The Royal Society of New Zealand.]

 Biostatus
Indigenous (Endemic)
 Bibliography
Dawson, J.W. 1980: Aciphylla trifoliolata Petrie and A. stannensis sp. nov. New Zealand Journal of Botany 18: 115–120.
de Lange, P.J.; Norton, D.A.; Courtney, S.P.; Heenan, P.B.; Barkla, J.W.; Cameron, E.K.; Hitchmough, R.; Townsend, A.J. 2009: Threatened and uncommon plants of New Zealand (2008 revision). New Zealand Journal of Botany 47: 61–96. [Naturally uncommon]
de Lange, P.J.; Norton, D.A.; Heenan, P.B.; Courtney, S.P.; Molloy, B.P.J.; Ogle, C.C.; Rance, B.D. 2004: Threatened and uncommon plants of New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Botany 42(1): 45–76.
de Lange, P.J.; Rolfe, J.R.; Barkla J.W.; Courtney, S.P.; Champion, P.D.; Perrie, L.R.; Beadel, S.N.; Ford, K.A.; Breitwieser, I.; Schönberger, I.; Hindmarsh-Walls, R.; Heenan, P.B.; Ladley, K. 2018: Conservation status of New Zealand indigenous vascular plants, 2017. New Zealand Threat Classification Series. No. 22. [Naturally Uncommon]
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Petrie, D. 1916: Descriptions of new native phanerogams. Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute 48: 186–192.