Carmichaelia glabrescens explained

Carmichaelia glabrescens is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae. It was first described by Donald Petrie in 1921[1] [2] and was formally known as Notospartium glabrescens.[3]

It is found only in New Zealand[4] mostly on the South Island in south Marlborough.

In 2006 using IUCN2.3 criteria it was declared "Near threatened", but in 2018 was declared "not threatened" under the New Zealand Threat Classification System.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Notospartium glabrescens Petrie Plants of the World Online Kew Science . 2019-11-17 . Plants of the World Online.
  2. Petrie, D. . 1921 . Descriptions of New Native Flowering-plants, with a few Notes . Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand Institute . 53 . 366 . 2019-12-08.
  3. Web site: Field Guide to New Zealand's Native Trees . 2024-10-19 . www.wikidata.org . en.
  4. de Lange, P.J. . 1998 . Notospartium glabrescens . 1998 . e.T30490A9547427 . 10.2305/IUCN.UK.1998.RLTS.T30490A9547427.en . 15 November 2021.