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+ | Aciphylla (Greek for sharp-leaved). Umbelliferae. About a dozen or so herbs, all of New Zealand except 2 in the mts. of Austral., sometimes seen in rock-gardens but apparently not grown in N. Amer. Plant erect, and rigid, somewhat spiny, with thick pinnate lvs., and the small fls. in compound bracted umbels. Some of them are large plants. Allied to Ligusticum. | ||
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Read about Aciphylla in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Aciphylla (Greek for sharp-leaved). Umbelliferae. About a dozen or so herbs, all of New Zealand except 2 in the mts. of Austral., sometimes seen in rock-gardens but apparently not grown in N. Amer. Plant erect, and rigid, somewhat spiny, with thick pinnate lvs., and the small fls. in compound bracted umbels. Some of them are large plants. Allied to Ligusticum.
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Aciphylla is a genus of about 40 species of plants in the Apiaceae family, endemic to New Zealand and Australia. They generally grow as tall spikes surrounded by rosettes of stiff, pointed leaves.