Euphrasia cuneata, or North Island eyebright, is a perennial herb or subshrub in the genus Euphrasia, native to New Zealand.
It grows to 60 cm, with woody stems and white flowers with a yellow lower lip.
[1] E. cuneata is found primarily in northern New Zealand, from the easternmost point of the North Island, East Cape, to the north-easternmost point of the South Island, the Marlborough Sounds; however, E. cuneata can be found as far south as Lake Ellesmere / Te Waihora in Canterbury.
It grows from subalpine to coastal areas in "open rocky places, stream-sides and among scrub.
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