Boot, Tristan J.Given, David R.2010-01-132001-12Boot, T.J. and Given, D. R. (2001). Teucridium parvifolium Hook.F.; cryptic, ephemeral or disappearing species? Journal / Canterbury Botanical Society, 35, 66-68.0110-5892https://hdl.handle.net/10182/1357Lack of information on threatened species often causes confusion over their degree of rarity especially where species are widespread but sparse. Teucridium parvifolium is such a species but may be one that is more common than is currently thought. Its preference for ephemeral habitats and its similarity to some other divaricating shrubs can cause it to be easily overlooked. Teucridium has a wide and scattered distribution. It occurs from the Far North to Southland, although very rarely in large numbers. There are however, a number of factors that do appear to be constraints to the longterm survival of Teucridium and these must be addressed when devising management strategies for the species.66-68enTeucridium parvifoliumconservationspecies declinethreatened plantsTeucridium parvifolium Hook.F.; cryptic, ephemeral or disappearing species?Journal ArticleMarsden::270708 Conservation and biodiversityMarsden::300805 Conservation