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Tama tui swooped by. "Willie, there’s something funny in the rimu trees by the old totara." "Funny – what sort of funny?" "Oh – you know ... the rimu trees incase the men came back. Kiri found a place, hidden by a curtain of ferns, from where she could see the rimu trees ... the little forest birds gathered in a rowdy group under the rimu trees. Keelie sat on a branch above them, preening her feathers and ...
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FORE214 - Species list
Dacrycarpus a: Dacrycarpus dacridioides - Kahikatea, White pine (NZ) 2> Genus Dacrydium a: Dacrydium cupressinum - Rimu, red pine (NZ) 3> Genus Podocarpus a: Podocarpus totara D.Don - totara (NZ) e> ... : Red Oak group c> Order Hamamelidales 1> Family Platanaceae - Planetree a: Genus Platanus - plane trees d> Order Juglandales 1> Family Juglandaceae a: Genus Juglans (Walnuts) 1: Juglans regia L. - ...
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natureandco.com: Biodiversity Internationally
Biodiversity links and information at about.com Environment Australia Biodiversity Group Kahikatea trees Rimu Both pictures courtesy of Department of Conservation Top of page Copyright and disclaimer © Nature & Company ...
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NATUREANDCO.COM - The Northland Forest Park, New Zealand
These conditions have favoured the emergence of forest associations rich in trees such as taraire, pururi, pohutukawa and, most distinctive of all, kauri. (More about kauri below ... 30 m (100') before the first branches. Other trees and plants The forests of Northland contain a variety of other large trees such as rimu, rata, taraire, kohekohe, tawa, and pukatea. There is ...
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Natureandco.com - National Parks of New Zealand - Mt Aspiring National Park
Forest Podocarp trees are better represented west of the divide. Thirteen of the 22 species present in New Zealand exist in the park, including rimu, kahikatea, miro, matai, totara, mountain toatoa, mountain cedar (kaikawaka). These podocarp forests are dense and luxuriant, with a profusion of small trees and shrubs, ferns, ...
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Natureandco.com - National Parks of New Zealand - Abel Tasman
There are also a few remnants of the original podocarp forests, with trees such as rimu, kahikatea, and pukatea, which were extensively milled. In the western part of the park ...
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Kakapo Fact Sheet
Kakapo are strict vegetarians, and eat the fruit of rimu, kahikatea and Dacrydium intermedium, Mingimingi (Cyathodes) and Coriaria sarmentosa. They eat the seeds of manuka ... season of the kakapo leaves them vulnerable to predators. The kakapo only breed when trees like the rimu and kahikatea are laden with fruit, which can mean the kakapo does not nest ...
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National Geographic Traveler Article: New Zealand
Our flashlights trace the otherworldly outlines of mountain cabbage trees, with masses of enormous daggerlike leaves towering over our heads. A fallen trunk sparkles with ... look at the pictures. I follow paths under trees with names like typing exercises: tawa, rata, miro, matai, totara, and the magnificently tall rimu, with its drooping foliage and shaggy trunk. New ...
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