The Remarkables Garvie's greatest enduring legacy, in spite of his rather short career as a surveyor, is his naming of The Remarkables mountain range near Queenstown, Otago. They were named during his exploration of Central Otago with John Thompson in 1857–58.
Garvie Mountains and fauna Both the Garvie Mountains and the Garvie Burn on the southern end of this small mountain range are named after Alexander Garvie. On the same mountain range, a species of
Forget me not has been named for Garvie (Myosotis sp.
Garvie Bog). Finally, a rare
fern weevil (
Megacolobus garviensis) is also named after Garvie. The fern weevil, a large and flightless insect, was a feature of early New Zealand. It has since become rare due to the introduction of rodents and known only from sightings made in 1953 and then again in 1998. == References ==