Azorella schizeilema is a species of cushion plant in the Apiaceae family, native to the Auckland and Campbell Islands.[3]
If flowers from November to February, and fruits from November to March.[5]
Azorella schizeilema was described as Pozoa reniformis by Joseph Dalton Hooker in 1844,[6] and illustrated in the accompanying 1852 volume by Walter Hood Fitch.[1] Then, in 1908, Karel Domin reassigned it to the genus, Schizeilema.[3][7] In 2017, G.M.Plunkett & A.N.Nicolas assigned it to the genus, Azorella, in an attempt to create a monophyletic genus.[4]
In 2009 and 2012, it was declared "At Risk - Naturally Uncommon" under the New Zealand Threat Classification System.[5] In 2018 its status remained as "At Risk - Naturally Uncommon" due to its restricted range.[2]
Azorella schizeilema is a species of cushion plant in the Apiaceae family, native to the Auckland and Campbell Islands.
If flowers from November to February, and fruits from November to March.