*''[[Colophospermum mopane]]'', (Kirk ex Benth.) Kirk ex J. Leonard
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*''[[Colophospermum mopane]]'', (Kirk ex Benth.) Kirk ex J. Leonard
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*''[[Acaena novae-zelandiae]]'', Kirk
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*''[[Beilschmiedia tawa]]'', (A. Cunn.) Kirk
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* ''[[Beilschmiedia tawa]]'' (Tawa), [[Allan Cunningham]] [[Thomas Kirk|Kirk]]
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Muscari latifolium, J. Kirk. Lvs. always solitary, ¾ - l in. wide, oblanceolate: sterile fls. 6-10, mu
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Musa livingstoniana, J. Kirk. St. conical, 10-12 ft. high, 2-3 ft. diam. at the base: lvs. crowded, narr
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Gunnera dentata, Kirk. More slender, forming extensive patches in wet subalpine places in New Zea
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Veronica canescens, T. Kirk. Perennial, small creeping and rooting herb with intricately branched sts.
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...g. Frequently in poor clay soil. New Zeal. Gn. 78, p. 7.-V. latisepala, T. Kirk, is a handsome plant differing from the above in its deep violet fls., broa
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*''[[Acaena novae-zelandiae]]'' <small>Kirk</small> - Bidibid (New Zealand)
*''[[Acaena pallida]]'' <small>(Kirk) Allen</small> - Sand bidibid
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Ranunculus enysii, T. Kirk. Perennial, 6-15 in. high: root- stock rather stout: sts. slender, glabrous
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...ng and lf.-like bracts as long as or longer than the calyx. Var. odora, T. Kirk (var. patens, Cheesem.), is perfectly globular in form. Var. prostrata, Coc
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...and autumn. New Zeal.—Grows well in either wet or dry soils.—Var. inermis, Kirk (A. inermis, Hook, f.), has longer lvs. and the fruiting calyx without spin
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...a Corypha. It is little cult, in N. Amer. F.S. 21:2152- 3.—H. ventricosa, Kirk, is a showy blue-green palm with an immense cluster of lvs. and a bulging t
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...ecent accessible portraits of olearias as cult, plants are: O. chathamica, Kirk, G.C. III. 53:363; O. Forsteri, Hook, f., G. 35:515; O. insignis, Hook, f.,
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...anches acutely 4-angled, lvs. narrowed into a blunt point; V. Armstrongii, Kirk, branches flabellate, terete, lvs. subacute, fls. pale lilac; V. salicornio
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..., is closely related to V. salicifolia but is less hardy. V. rotundata, T. Kirk, another allied species, has much broader lvs. and handsome violet-purple f
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...ndl. Fern-like: lfts. deeply cut: fls. green, Chile. —A. nouae-zealandiae, Kirk. Prostrate, silky: lfts. oblong, coarsely serrate: heads globose, stalked:
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* [[Kirk's Water Wise Garden]] - [[Ballarat, Victoria|Ballarat]]
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