Gunnera hamiltonii
Gunnera hamiltonii Kirk ex W.S.Ham.

Gunnera hamiltonii is a creeping herbaceous plant in the family Gunneraceae, native to the South Island and Stewart Island of New Zealand. It features clusters of small grey-brown leaves that form a dense mat. The plant produces small yellow flowers that are followed by red berries in autumn.
Description
Gunnera hamiltonii, described by Kirk ex W.S.Ham. and published in 1885, belongs to the genus Gunnera within the family Gunneraceae. This species is found exclusively in the southern regions of New Zealand. It grows as a low, spreading herb with tightly grouped, small grey-brown leaves. In its flowering phase, it develops small yellow flowers, which later mature into red berries during the autumn season.
Distribution
New Zealand South