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Phormium cookianum
mountain flax, wharariki
This NZ
flax species is more dwarf than the more common Phormium tenax
(below). Distinguished especially by its yellow flowers and
twisted seedheads.
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photography
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Phormium tenax
NZ flax, harakeke
The common
New Zealand flax species with its strong upright flower spikes
and burgundy-red flowers, rich with nectar and so loved by
NZ native birds.
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photography
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Disphyma australe
pigs face, Maori Ice plant, horokaka
This NZ
native succulent plant is most at home growing on sandy banks
and cliff faces above the high tide mark where it forms dense
carpets covered in pink daisy-like flowers.
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Disphyma australe
pigs face, Maori Ice plant, horokaka
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NZ
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Pittosporum
tenuifolium
kohuhu, matipo
A fast-growing
NZ native shrub, or small tree. On a spring evening, the dark
red flowers give off a heavenly scent.
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Cordyline banksii
forest cabbage tree, ti ngahere
A
short Cabbage Tree species usually growing multi-stemmed to
3-4m tall. The leaves appear more ribbed than Cordyline australis
and the creamy flowerheads form looser, more open panicles.
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photography
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Cordyline banksii
forest cabbage tree, ti ngahere
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photography
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Acaena novae-zelandiae
pirri pirri, biddy biddy
The spiny
red seedheads are this plant's best feature. A vigorous ground-covering
plant. Don't stray into a patch once the seed is ripe...
...it
won't hurt, but you'll be picking the barbed spikes out of
your socks and trousers all day!
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Euphorbia glauca
shore / sea spurge, waiu-atua
NZ native
Euphorbia loves to spread its rhizomes in a sunny spot. Natural
habitat is coastal.
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Brachyglottis
laxifolia
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photography
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