List of extinct plants of New Zealand
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List of extinct plants of New Zealand:
  • Banksia novae-zelandiae
    Banksia novae-zelandiae
    Banksia novae-zelandiae is an extinct species of Banksia, known only from fossil leaves found on the South Island of New Zealand.-Description:...

    - known only from fossil records
  • Chiloglottis formicifera (ant orchid) - extinct in New Zealand but found overseas
  • Leptinella filiformis - extinct in the wild


Four plants have been listed as extinct beyond doubt since 1840:
  • Lepidium obtusatum
  • Logania depressa
  • Stellaria elatinoides
  • Trilepidea adamsii


Two species are thought to be extinct but there may be insufficient data to make an assessment:
  • Myosotis traversii var.cinerascens
  • Pseudognaphalium
    Pseudognaphalium
    Pseudognaphalium is a genus of flowering plants in the Asteraceae family. Members of the genus are commonly known as cudweeds.Classification of a number of species is disputed between Pseudognaphalium and the related genus Gnaphalium....

    (one species)


The New Zealand Botanical Society describe additional species as being extinct:
  • Muellerina celastroides - extinct in New Zealand but found overseas
  • Myosotis laingii
  • Pterostylis nutans
    Pterostylis nutans
    Pterostylis nutans, commonly known as the Nodding Greenhood or the Parrot's Beak Orchid, is an orchid species native to Australia and New Zealand....

    - extinct in New Zealand but found overseas

See also

  • List of extinct New Zealand animals
  • New Zealand Threat Classification System
    New Zealand Threat Classification System
    The New Zealand Threat Classification System is used by the Department of Conservation to assess conservation priorities of species in New Zealand....

  • Conservation in New Zealand
    Conservation in New Zealand
    Conservation in New Zealand has a history associated with both Māori and Europeans. Both groups of people caused a loss of species and both amended their behaviour after realising their effect on indigenous flora and fauna.-Protected areas:...

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