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Botany research

Veronica flavida (Bayly, Kellow & de Lange) Garn.-Jones; holotype of Hebe flavida Bayly et al.
Veronica flavida (Bayly, Kellow & de Lange) Garn.-Jones; holotype of Hebe flavida Bayly et al., collected 12 Feb 2001, "Waima Range", Hauturu State Forest, Framption Block, New Zealand. Te Papa

The research of Te Papa's botanists includes describing new species, revising taxonomic treatments (names and descriptions), producing tools to better facilitate the identification of plants, and studying the evolution of New Zealand's plants.

Our work focuses on marine algae (seaweeds), flowering plants (particularly forget-me-nots, orchids, and lancewoods), and ferns.  There are also active collection programmes for lichens and mosses.

Is part of topic Plants

Botany publications

Recent peer-reviewed and popular publications by Te Papa's Botany team. more>

Research on ferns

People: Patrick Brownsey and Leon Perrie. Our research aims to understand the evolutionary history and improve their taxonomic description of New Zealand's ferns. It is part of a multi-agency programme "Defining New Zealand's Land Biota". more>

Research on flowering plants

People: Heidi Meudt, Carlos Lehnebach, and Leon Perrie. Our research on flowering plants is aimed at resolving how species are related to and delimited from one another. Both morphometric and DNA analyses are employed. Most of Te Papa's research on flowering plants is part of a multi-agency programme "Defining New Zealand's Land Biota". more>

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