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Shining Karamu (Coprosma lucida)Observer
group11Description
On this particular walk it was amazing to see whole ecosystem above our heads. It was mainly a podocarp dominated forest which was a nice change from seeing lots of beech trees.
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Hinau (Elaeocarpus dentatus)Observer
group11Description
On this particular walk it was amazing to see whole ecosystem above our heads. It was mainly a podocarp dominated forest which was a nice change from seeing lots of beech trees.
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Lancewood (Pseudopanax crassifolius)Observer
group11Description
On this particular walk it was amazing to see whole ecosystem above our heads. It was mainly a podocarp dominated forest which was a nice change from seeing lots of beech trees.
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New Zealand Broadleaf (Griselinia littoralis)Observer
group11Description
On this particular walk it was amazing to see whole ecosystem above our heads. It was mainly a podocarp dominated forest which was a nice change from seeing lots of beech trees.
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Hūpiro (Coprosma foetidissima)Observer
group11Description
On this particular walk it was amazing to see whole ecosystem above our heads. It was mainly a podocarp dominated forest which was a nice change from seeing lots of beech trees.
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Rimu (Dacrydium cupressinum)Observer
group11Description
On this particular walk it was amazing to see whole ecosystem above our heads. It was mainly a podocarp dominated forest which was a nice change from seeing lots of beech trees.
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Hūpiro (Coprosma foetidissima)Observer
group11Description
On this particular walk it was amazing to see whole ecosystem above our heads. It was mainly a podocarp dominated forest which was a nice change from seeing lots of beech trees.
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Kāmahi (Pterophylla racemosa)Observer
group11Description
On this particular walk it was amazing to see whole ecosystem above our heads. It was mainly a podocarp dominated forest which was a nice change from seeing lots of beech trees.
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Mountain Horopito (Pseudowintera colorata)Observer
group11Description
On this particular walk it was amazing to see whole ecosystem above our heads. It was mainly a podocarp dominated forest which was a nice change from seeing lots of beech trees.
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Weeping Mapou (Myrsine divaricata)Observer
group11Description
As we continued on our trip to the west coast we noticed our plots increasing in diversity mainly due to rainfall we believe. In this area our group. This plot had a lot of moss and shade aswell.
Some interesting berries on this species.
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Twiggy Coprosma (Coprosma rhamnoides)Observer
group11Description
As we continued on our trip to the west coast we noticed our plots increasing in diversity mainly due to rainfall we believe. In this area our group. This plot had a lot of moss and shade aswell.
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Hen and Chicks Fern (Asplenium bulbiferum)Observer
group11Description
As we continued on our trip to the west coast we noticed our plots increasing in diversity mainly due to rainfall we believe. In this area our group. This plot had a lot of moss and shade aswell.
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New Zealand Broadleaf (Griselinia littoralis)Observer
group11Description
As we continued on our trip to the west coast we noticed our plots increasing in diversity mainly due to rainfall we believe. In this area our group. This plot had a lot of moss and shade aswell.
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Patē (Schefflera digitata)Observer
group11Description
As we continued on our trip to the west coast we noticed our plots increasing in diversity mainly due to rainfall we believe. In this area our group. This plot had a lot of moss and shade aswell.
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Hall's Totara (Podocarpus laetus)Observer
group11Description
As we continued on our trip to the west coast we noticed our plots increasing in diversity mainly due to rainfall we believe. In this area our group. This plot had a lot of moss and shade aswell.
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Mountain Horopito (Pseudowintera colorata)Observer
group11Description
As we continued on our trip to the west coast we noticed our plots increasing in diversity mainly due to rainfall we believe. In this area our group. This plot had a lot of moss and shade aswell.
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Mountain Horopito (Pseudowintera colorata)Observer
group11Description
As we continued on our trip to the west coast we noticed our plots increasing in diversity mainly due to rainfall we believe. In this area our group. This plot had a lot of moss and shade aswell.
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Mountain Horopito (Pseudowintera colorata)Observer
group11Description
As we continued on our trip to the west coast we noticed our plots increasing in diversity mainly due to rainfall we believe. In this area our group. This plot had a lot of moss and shade aswell.
What
Mountain Horopito (Pseudowintera colorata)Observer
group11Description
As we continued on our trip to the west coast we noticed our plots increasing in diversity mainly due to rainfall we believe. In this area our group. This plot had a lot of moss and shade aswell.
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Mountain Horopito (Pseudowintera colorata)Observer
group11Description
As we continued on our trip to the west coast we noticed our plots increasing in diversity mainly due to rainfall we believe. In this area our group. This plot had a lot of moss and shade aswell.
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Kanono (Coprosma autumnalis)Observer
group11Description
In our groups 10m by 10m square plot it was awesome to see massive nikau palms that almost looked out of place and belonged on a tropical island. Because of the shade cover they provide only saw few other species that must have adapted to the conditions.
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Spleenworts (Genus Asplenium)Observer
group11Description
This observation is referencing the species in box 5 of the photo.
In our groups 10m by 10m square plot it was awesome to see massive nikau palms that almost looked out of place and belonged on a tropical island. Because of the shade cover they provide only saw few other species that must have adapted to the conditions.
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White Climbing Rātā (Metrosideros diffusa)Observer
group11Description
This observation is referencing the species in box 4 of the photo.
In our groups 10m by 10m square plot it was awesome to see massive nikau palms that almost looked out of place and belonged on a tropical island. Because of the shade cover they provide only saw few other species that must have adapted to the conditions.
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White Climbing Rātā (Metrosideros diffusa)Observer
group11Description
This observation is referencing the species in box 2 of the photo.
In our groups 10m by 10m square plot it was awesome to see massive nikau palms that almost looked out of place and belonged on a tropical island. Because of the shade cover they provide only saw few other species that must have adapted to the conditions.
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Kanono (Coprosma autumnalis)Observer
group11Description
This observation is referencing the species in box 1 of the photo.
In our groups 10m by 10m square plot it was awesome to see massive nikau palms that almost looked out of place and belonged on a tropical island. Because of the shade cover they provide only saw few other species that must have adapted to the conditions.
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Nīkau Palm (Rhopalostylis sapida)Observer
group11Description
In our groups 10m by 10m square plot it was awesome to see massive nikau palms that almost looked out of place and belonged on a tropical island. Because of the shade cover they provide only saw few other species that must have adapted to the conditions.
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Twiggy Coprosma (Coprosma rhamnoides)Observer
group11Description
In our Lords Bush 10m by 10m square plot we thought we had found everything and then were suprised to find 3 or 4 different species we hadn't found anywhere else on our field trip. Lords bush was located in the Canterbury Plains and was a remnant of what the forest used to look like before it was burnt or turned into farmland.
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New Zealand Black Beech (Nothofagus solandri)Observer
group11Description
In our Lords Bush 10m by 10m square plot we thought we had found everything and then were suprised to find 3 or 4 different species we hadn't found anywhere else on our field trip. Lords bush was located in the Canterbury Plains and was a remnant of what the forest used to look like before it was burnt or turned into farmland.
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Rōhutu (Neomyrtus pedunculata)Observer
group11Description
In our Lords Bush 10m by 10m square plot we thought we had found everything and then were suprised to find 3 or 4 different species we hadn't found anywhere else on our field trip. Lords bush was located in the Canterbury Plains and was a remnant of what the forest used to look like before it was burnt or turned into farmland.
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Kōhūhū (Pittosporum tenuifolium)Observer
group11Description
In our Lords Bush 10m by 10m square plot we thought we had found everything and then were suprised to find 3 or 4 different species we hadn't found anywhere else on our field trip. Lords bush was located in the Canterbury Plains and was a remnant of what the forest used to look like before it was burnt or turned into farmland.