Native plants of the Canterbury foothills forests
Introduction
Discover the many native plants found in the foothills forests of Canterbury.Grown from seed collected from native remnants in the Oxford area.
Beech/tawhai is the most common native forest in the Canterbury foothills. Black beech/tawhairauriki (Fuscospora solandri) dominates the lower slopes, while mountain beech/tawhairauriki (Fucospora cliffortioides) is more prevalent at higher altitudes and on the more exposed harsh sites. Red beech/tawhairaunui (Fuscospora fusca) is also present, but is uncommon and found only in the Mt Grey area.
Podocarp species, such as kahikatea (Dacrycarpus dacrydiodes), mataï (Prumnopitys taxifolia), and rimu (Dacrydium cupressinum) are also present on the poorly drained lower slopes and moist gullies where they mix with beech. The understorey is diverse, and consists of a wide range of shrubs, herbaceous plants and fern species. The more common shrubs include species of Coprosma/karamū, lancewood/horoeka, broadleaf/kāpuka (Griselinia littoralis), putaputāwëtā (Carpodetus serratus), wineberry/makomako (Aristotelia serrata), and other Pseudopanax species.
Regenerating forest is also a feature of the Canterbury foothills flora and is represented by broadleaf, kōwhai (Sophora microphylla), small-leaved Coprosma species, mountain wineberry (Aristotelia fruticosa), mānuka (Leptospermum scoparium), and kānuka (Kunzea serotina).
Southern rata (Metrosideros umbellata) is found sporadically, growing on bluffs and rock outcrops, especially in the Alford Forest.
Species name and common name
R = rare
T = threatened
- Aristotelia serrata makomako, wineberry
- Astelia fragrans kakaha, bush lily
- Carex buchananii matirewa, cutty grass
- Carex dispacea
- Carex tenuiculmis (R)
- Carex uncintata
- Carmichaelia torulosa (R)
- Carpodetus serratus putaputäwëtä, marble leaf
- Clematis paniculata
- Coprosma ‘Taylorii’
- Coprosma linariifolia yellow-wood
- Coprosma lucida
- Coprosma propinqua mingimingi
- Coprosma rhamnoides
- Coprosma robusta karamü
- Coprosma rotundifolia
- Coprosma virescens
- Cordyline australis ti kōuka, cabbage tree
- Dacrydium cupressium rimu
- Elaeocarpus hookerianus pōkākā
- Fucospora cliffortioides tawhairauriki, mountain beech
- Fuscaspora fusca tawhairaunui, red beech
- Fuscospora solandri tawhairauriki, black beech
- Griselinia littoralis pāpāuma, broadleaf
- Hebe salicifolia koromiko
- Hebe traversii
- Hoheria lyallii houhi, mountain ribbonwood
- Melicope simplex poataniwha
- Melicytus flexuosus
- Metrosideros umbellata southern rātā, ironwood
- Myrsine australis matipou, māpou
- Myrsine divaricata weeping māpou
- Olearia avicenniaefolia akeake
- Phormium cookianum wharariki, mountain flax
- Pittosporum eugenioides tarata, lemonwood
- Pittosporum tenuifolium kōhūhu
- Plagianthus regius mānatu, ribbonwood
- Podocarpus laetus mountain tōtara
- Prumnopitys ferruginea miro
- Prumnopitys taxifolia mataī, black pine
- Pseudopanax arboreus whauwhaupaku, five finger
- Pseudopanax colensoi orihou, mountain five finger
- Pseudopanax crassifolius horoeka, lancewood
- Raukaua anomalus
- Sophora microphylla köwhai
- Zotovia avenacea
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