Aciphylla takahea is a species of Aciphylla native to New Zealand.
It is a perennial herb.
The leaves of male plants are long, while female plants have longer leaves of roughly .
It is endemic to the South Island of New Zealand, and grows primarily in subalpine or subarctic areas.
As of 2023, its conservation status was assessed as "At Risk â Declining".
It takes its name from the location in which the type specimen was collected, in the Takahe Valley (Murchison Range, New Zealand).