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Archidium elatum Dixon & Sainsbury

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Archidium elatum Dixon & Sainsbury in Sainsbury, Trans. & Proc. Roy. Soc. New Zealand 75: 169 (1945)
Archidium elatum Dixon & Sainsbury

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Indigenous, non-endemic
Wild
New Zealand
Political Region
Also found in Australia (Queensland and New South Wales), following ALA data viewed 2025.

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Dixon & Sainsbury
Dixon & Sainsbury
1945
169
ICN
Archidium elatum Dixon & Sainsbury
species
Archidium elatum
Isotype: N.Z., North Auckland L.D., Ahipara, on rocks at coastline, Jan. 1931, H.B. Matthews s.n., CHR 500984!

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elatum

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Archidium elatum Dixon & Sainsbury
Archidium elatum Dixon & Sainsbury
Archidium elatum Dixon & Sainsbury
Archidium elatum Dixon & Sainsbury
Archidium elatum Dixon & Sainsbury
Archidium elatum Dixon & Sainsbury

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Endemic
Wild
New Zealand
Political Region

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Archidium elatum Dixon & Sainsbury
New Zealand
Archidium elatum Dixon & Sainsbury
New Zealand
North Auckland Land District

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typification
Isotype: N.Z., North Auckland L.D., Ahipara, on rocks at coastline, Jan. 1931, H.B. Matthews s.n., CHR 500984!
Etymology
The epithet means tall and presumably refers to the tall stature of this species relative to its congeners.

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scientific name
Names_Plants
1 January 2000
17 April 2025
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