Carmichaelia hollowayi, commonly known as Holloway's broom,[4] is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae.
[4][2] Its conservation status (2018) is "Nationally Critical" under the New Zealand Threat Classification System.
[1] Carmichaelia hollowayi is a low-growing shrub (50–60 cm high), first growing as an erect shrub but later its stems trail and spread across the ground.
[2][3] The earliest record in AVH, CHR 45804 was collected by Simpson in 1937 somewhere in Otago.
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