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- ...nus is characterised by the presence of a long hook formed by an extension of the [[wikt:rachilla|rachilla]] <ref name="Starr2009"/>, which is used ...ncinia affinis|U. affinis]]'' <small>(C. B. Clarke) Hamlin</small> — [[New Zealand]]9 KB (1,232 words) - 19:36, 5 May 2010
- ...alle, 1668). Compositae. Tree-aster. Shrubs and trees of Australia and New Zealand, allied to Aster, somewhat planted abroad, but apparently not tested in thi ...ich there are more than 40 species, Cockayne says that all are well worthy of cult.: some are alpine and subalpine; some are both trees and shrubs, other2 KB (309 words) - 17:50, 20 February 2010
- ...is found in a number of forest communities in diverse locations within New Zealand, and is sometimes a dominant understory component.<ref>C. Michael Hogan. 20 ...ddenly toward the point; fertile pinnae narrower and shorter. Austral. and New Zeal.2 KB (237 words) - 19:30, 10 February 2010
- |common_name=Biddy biddy, New Zealand burr, Sheep's burrs ...[[Rosaceae]], native mainly to the [[Southern Hemisphere]], notably [[New Zealand]], [[Australia]] and [[South America]], but with a few species extending in5 KB (765 words) - 01:09, 4 February 2011
- |origin=New Zealand ...Button fern''', is a [[species]] of [[fern]] [[endemism|endemic]] to [[New Zealand]], and often cultivated as a [[garden]] and [[house plant]].1 KB (167 words) - 07:55, 23 November 2011
- ...systemic insectside available from [http://www.yates.co.nz/ Yates] in New Zealand that is used to kill sucking insects such as [[aphid|aphids]], [[mealy bug| ...onto infected plants, ensuring a good coverage of both tops and undersides of leaves. A repeated spraying after 8-10 days is recommended.850 bytes (136 words) - 12:57, 8 February 2010
- ...[[vegetable]] [[food]] [[crop]], ''[[Tetragonia tetragonioides]]'', or New Zealand spinach. ...art II, ''Students Flora of North Eastern New South Wales'', University of New England, 1972, IBSN 85834-040-2. </ref>3 KB (443 words) - 00:28, 21 April 2010
- ...abrous. Lvs. alternate or opposite, with minute tufts of hair in the axils of the veins beneath: fls. fragrant, green or red, axillary, solitary or in cl A. macrophylla, A. Cunn. New Zealand Honeysuckle. 6-10 ft. : lvs. 3-6 in. long, elliptic or oblanceolate, acute,2 KB (227 words) - 11:53, 12 January 2010
- ...moss]] found naturally in the [[Canary Islands]], the [[Azores]] and parts of mainland [[Africa]] <ref>http://www.habitas.org.uk/flora/species.asp?i ...56635f7d-52d7-49c7-8d2e-b6cd17bb1e4a&fileName=Flora%204.xml ''Flora of New Zealand'']</ref>3 KB (406 words) - 18:38, 25 May 2010
- |origin=Cook strait region, New Zealand. ...es. Today there is many different cultivars of it available throughout New Zealand.3 KB (448 words) - 05:54, 26 January 2010
- |origin=New Zealand ...s cousin ''[[Sophora tetraptera|S. tetraptera]]'', it has smaller leaflets of usually less than 10mm long, smaller flowers and tangled juvenile growth.4 KB (562 words) - 05:48, 1 June 2010
- ...so known as the '''southern beeches''', is a genus of about 35 [[species]] of [[tree]]s and [[shrub|shrubs]] native to the temperate oceanic to tropical ...used as food plants by the [[larva]] of [[Hepialidae|hepialid]] [[moth]]s of the genus ''[[Aenetus]]'' including ''A. eximia'' and ''A. virescens''.6 KB (833 words) - 17:18, 22 February 2010
- |origin=New Zealand ...gume]] in the [[genus]] ''[[Sophora]]''. In total there are eight species, of which ''[[sophora microphylla]]'' is the most common.3 KB (488 words) - 05:53, 26 January 2010
- ...date-ovate, thin and membranous: fls. white in many-fld. panicles racemes. New Zeal.—Cult. somewhat in S. Calif. *[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 19631 KB (157 words) - 21:22, 25 January 2010
- ...d [[Australia]]. They generally grow as tall spikes surrounded by rosettes of stiff, pointed leaves. ...vs., and the small fls. in compound bracted umbels. Some of them are large plants. Allied to Ligusticum.{{SCH}}3 KB (463 words) - 01:10, 3 November 2010
- ...n native to [[New Zealand]] and [[South America]]. It is a classic example of the [[Antarctic flora]]. ...tamens and a single stigma. Petals 2-3 mm long. However, the female flower of ''G.lucida'' has no petals. The [[fruit]] is a small purple oval [[berry]]3 KB (505 words) - 20:19, 9 August 2010
- |origin=New Zealand ...c climates such as [[Great Britain]], where it is valued for its tolerance of [[sodium chloride|salt]] carried on sea gales.3 KB (364 words) - 20:18, 9 August 2010
- '''''Tecomanthe''''' is a [[genus]] of 5 [[species]] of tropical or subtropical forest lianes in the family [[Bignoniaceae]]. They ...a'') grows in the [[Moluccas]], throughout [[New Guinea]], and east into [[New Britain]] and the [[Solomon Islands]]. The 11cm flowers are pink and creamy2 KB (284 words) - 17:14, 20 April 2010
- ....org/database/plants.php?Actinidia+chinensis ''Actinidia chinensis''] at [[Plants For A Future]]</ref> native to [[China]]. It is pollinated by bees. ...h the largest fls. and a promising fruiting vine; the frs. have the flavor of a gooseberry.3 KB (356 words) - 00:49, 4 November 2010
- ...alia), is a soft-wooded shrub native to [[New Zealand]] and the east coast of [[Australia]]. ...bin/NSWfl.pl?page=nswfl&lvl=sp&name=Solanum~aviculare]</ref> [link dead as of 2008-Sep-27] -->3 KB (513 words) - 18:05, 1 June 2010