Forest

Toetoe

Austroderia species Toetoe – New Zealand’s biggest native grass Toetoe is New Zealand’s largest native grass, growing in clumps up […]

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Totara

Podocarpus totara Podocarpus cunninghamii ( also referred to as Podocarpus hallii) Totara the Tangihua ranges. Totara is common in the […]

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Toropapa

Toropapa, Alseuosmia macrophylla, Large-leaved Toropapa, Karapapa, Korotaiko, Pere, Shrubby honeysuckle Toropapa is native to New Zealand and is found from […]

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Tawheowheo

Quintinia Serrata Tawheowheo in the Tangihua forest are found… On the ridge lines or prominent on the summits of the […]

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Tanguru

Tanguru Olearia albida – A genus of the tree daisy of which 32 are found in New Zealand, all of […]

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Tanekaha

Phyllocladus trichomanoides – Celery pine – Endemic to NZ Tanekaha is common in the Tangihua forest Tanekaha is also common […]

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Taraire

Beilschmiedia tarairi Endemic to NZ The Tararie trees of the Tangihua forest are found…… Through out the ranges. At present […]

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Tawa

Beilschmiedia tawa endemic to NZ Tawa Description Tawa may grow up to 30 metres or more in height with trunks […]

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Taurepo

Rhabdothamnus solandri, taurepo, matata and waiuatua. Taurapo is native to New Zealand and is the sole representative of the genus […]

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Supplejack

Ripogonum scandens – kareao Supplejack of the Tangihua forest are found. Around the lodge, the nature trail and the confidence […]

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Stinkhorn

There are a variety Stinkhorn species in New Zealand Stinkhorns are a Saprobic fungi which cone in a variety of […]

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Rewarewa

Knightia excelsa The picture of the Rewarewa tree is on the track down to the table. Rewarewa is common around […]

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