- Acaena rorida
Taxobox
name = "Acaena rorida"
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Rosales
familia =Rosaceae
subfamilia =Rosoideae
tribus =Sanguisorbeae
subtribus=Sanguisorbinae
genus = "Acaena "
species = "A. rorida"
binomial = "Acaena rorida"
binomial_authority = Macmillan, 1991"Acaena rorida" is a species of mat-forming
perennial plant known only from grassy uplands on theMangaohane Plateau in the northwestern part of theRuahine Range onNorth Island ,New Zealand .Within its range, this plant occurs in areas with moist, stable soils such as in hollows in tussocklands and the floors of ravines. It can be distinguished from its closest congeners by the purple or dull green (rather than bright green) foliage and the
sessile fruit s which are often hidden among the leaves rather than being borne above.Flower ing occurs in December and January with fruit being produced in February.References
*cite journal |quotes=no |url=http://www.rsnz.org/publish/nzjb/1991/15.php |title="Acaena rorida" and "Acaena tesca" (Rosaceae) - two new species from New Zealand |journal=
New Zealand Journal of Botany |volume=29 |year=1991 |author=B. H. Macmillan |pages=131–138
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