Carmichaelia muritai

[3] It is found in coastal forest at Clifford Bay in Marlborough.

[5] In 1998, Peter Heenan assigned it to the genus, Carmichaelia.

[3][6] In 1998 it was declared "critically endangered" under IUCN2.3 (with just 12 plants existing in the wild),[1] and in 2018, it was declared "Nationally endangered" under the New Zealand Threat Classification System.

Every part of C. muritai is highly sought by browsing animals (particularly, goats, possums, hares and rabbits).

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