'Dracophyllum' is a genus of plants belonging to the family
Ericaceae, formerly Epacridaceae. There are some one hundred or so species in the genus, mostly shrubs but also cusion plants and trees, found in
New Zealand,
Australia and
New Caledonia. The name, Dracophyllum or Dragon-leaf refers to their strange, almost prehistoric appearance. Although
dicotyledenous they resemble primitive
monocots with their slender leaves concentrated in clumps at the ends of the branches; they are sometimes called Grass-trees.
Among the New Zealand species are
★ ''D. arboreum'', Tree like growth to 10m with a distinct jevenile phase. It is found in the
Chatham Islands.
★ ''D. fiordense'', Western
Otago and
Fiordland.
★ ''D. latifolium'', Neinei or Spiderwood. Found throughout the
North Island, apart from
Tai Tokerau, from sea level to 1000m. Usually found growing under
kauri.
★ ''D. lessonianum'', Wi-wi, although it can grow up to 10m high it most frequently is seen as a straggly shrub.
★ ''D. longifolium'', inanga or inaka. Growing to 12m tall, this is the most wide spread species in New Zealand, found from sea level up to 1200m, in
subalpine regions, from the middle of the North Island to as far south as the
Auckland Islands.
★ ''D. mathewsii'', ''D. viride'' and ''D. sinclairii'' are found only in the far north of Tai Tokerau.
★ ''D. menziesii'' is a multi branched shrub that grows to 2m. It grows in high rainfall areas in high montane to sub-alpine herbfields in Western Otago, Fiordland and
Stewart Island.
★ ''D. pyramidale'', a very slender, almost fragile tree, growing up to 10m high. Grows between
Great Barrier Island and the
Kaimai ranges.
★ ''D. recurvum'', a 1m shrub with curled leaves, found in sub-alpine to high alpine regions of the
Central Plateau of the
North Island.
★ ''D. townsonii'', very similar to the Neinei, grows mainly in the
Nelson area and the
West Coast of the
South Island.
★ ''D. traversii'', Mountain neinei. Found above 750m in the top half of the South Island.
References
★ ''Poole'' AL. 1966. Dracophyllum Species, An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand
★ ''Venter'' S. 2002. ''Dracophyllum marmoricola'' and ''Dracophyllum ophioliticum'' (Ericaceae), two new species from north-west Nelson, New Zealand, New Zealand Journal of Botany, 2002, Vol. 40 : 39–47
★ ''Venter'' S. 2004. ''Dracophyllum mackeeanum'' (Ericaceae: Richeeae), a new species from New Caledonia, New Zealand Journal of Botany, 2004, Vol. 42: 747–751
External links
★
Flora of New Zealand, Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research Databases
★
NZ Plants D, Hebe Society