Grasses of New Zealand

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Chionochloa rubra - (red tussock) is a widely dispersed New Zealand endemic tussock grass

The grass family Poaceae is one of the largest plant families in New Zealand. There are 496 grass species recorded, the majority of which are introduced and naturalised - a total of 285 of the species including one eradicated species and 54 casually naturalised species. Of the 194 indigenous species, the majority, 165 species, are endemic.[1][2][3]

Grasses exist in all habitats in New Zealand, including alpine and montane areas, forests, wetlands, and coastal areas. However, several ecosystems are dominated largely by grasses. These are largely either alpine or montane tussock grasslands, or coastal.[4]

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