Classification
 Nomenclature
Scientific Name:
Celmisia spectabilis Hook.f., Bot. Antarct. Voy. I. (Fl. Antarct.) Part I, 35-36 (1844) subsp. spectabilis
Synonymy:
  • Celmisia spectabilis Hook.f., Bot. Antarct. Voy. I. (Fl. Antarct.) Part I, 35-36 (1844) var. spectabilis
 Description

Plant forming mats or cushions 20-40-(100) cm diam. Leaf lamina (3)-9-(18) × (0.3)-1.5-(3) cm, ratio of length to width 3.7-11; tomentum pale buff to brown; lamina base angled. Sheath green to deep purple. Corolla of disc florets rarely hairy. Achene usually glabrous.

[Reproduced from Given (1984, New Zealand J. Bot. 22: 139–158) with permission from The Royal Society of New Zealand.]

 Biostatus
Indigenous (Endemic)
 Bibliography
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de Lange, P.J.; Rolfe, J.R.; Champion, P.D.; Courtney, S.P.; Heenan, P.B.; Barkla, J.W.; Cameron, E.K.; Norton, D.A.; Hitchmough, R.A. 2013: Conservation status of New Zealand indigenous vascular plants, 2012. New Zealand Threat Classification Series 3. Department of Conservation, Wellington. [Not Threatened]
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Given, D.R. 1972: The Infra-specific Taxonomy of Celmisia spectabilis Hook.f. (Compositae: Astereae). New Zealand Journal of Botany 10: 180–194. [as Celmisia spectabilis Hook.f. var. spectabilis]
Hooker, J.D. 1844–1845: The Botany of the Antarctic Voyage of H.M. Discovery Ships Erebus and Terror in the Years 1839–1843, under the command of Captain Sir James Clark Ross. I. Flora Antarctica. Part I. Botany of Lord Auckland’s Group and Campbell’s Island. Reeve, Brothers, London.
Martin, W. 1935: Species of Celmisia indigenous to Marlborough, with descriptions of new species and varieties. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand 65: 169–185.