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tangle fern
Tangle Fern Gleichenia dicarpa. Life Form: Ground fern. Seeds/Fruit /Dispersal: spores creeping underground rhizome. Habitat: Poor soil, boggy places, peat.
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kotukutuku
Kotukutuku is a quick growing small tree found in a range of damp forest and scrub habitats throughout the country. Because of its soft leaves and brittle ...
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Welcome to Forest Flora
At Forest Flora we have a love of the natural world and a passion to protect and restore it. We have an enthusiasm for the plants of the Waikato and are ...
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crown fern
Life Form: Ground fern. Seeds/Fruit Dispersal:. Spores are blown in the wind. Habitat: Prefers moist but well drained conditions. ...
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turutu
Turutu Dianella nigra. Life Form: Ground herb. Seeds/Fruit Dispersal: Tiny black seeds are imbedded in fleshy indigo coloured berries ...
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NZPCN AWARD
New Zealand Plant Conservation Award. Wayne Bennett of Forest Flora Recently received recognition for his work recreating Natural Areas by winning the New ...
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Pohutokawa
Pohutokawa Metrosideros excelsa. Life Form: Tree up to 20 metres. Seeds/Fruit Dispersal: capsules with tiny wind blown seeds ...
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Wandering Dew
Wandering dew poses the most serious long-term weed threat to any new planting or existing area of native vegetation. Wandering dew forms dense ground cover ...
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Weed Index
It may be helpful to have a general overview of a typical weed control programme as well. ... Wandering dew will re-grow from a single stem node. ...
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Wandering Dew
Wandering dew poses the most serious long-term weed threat to any new planting or existing area of native vegetation. Wandering dew forms dense ground cover ...