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- Pterophylla racemosa, commonly known as the kāmahi, is an evergreen tree endemic to New Zealand. It is a member of the Cunoniaceae family of plants, and...
- mainly rimu, rāta, tawa, hīnau, rewarewa, hard beech, and kāmahi. Since about 1960, many kāmahi around the headwaters of the river have died. The highest...
- Thevenet School in January 2003. Stokes Valley School, merged with Kamahi School on Kamahi site to form Koraunui School in January 2005. Sun Valley School...
- broadleaf and kānuka forest. In addition, the only naturally-occurring kāmahi in the Dunedin area are found in the southern Maungatua in Mill Cr****. Glowworms...
- shrublands to forests of montane miro/kāmahi, or beech or lowland broadleaf forests with emergent podocarps and kāmahi. The forest in the northern part of...
- Route 15 — — Route 11 in Pāhala Route 11 in Pāhala — — Maile Street and Kamahi Street: Signed as Route 15 but designated as Federal-aid Route 150; apparently...
- built in 1904. Electric lighting was installed in 1957. it is located on Kamahi Road and overlooks Halfmoon Bay. It has no resident minister, but has visiting...
- kohuhu Pittosporum turneri Pouteretere Leptecophylla robusta Pterophylla Kāmahi Pterophylla racemosa Tōwai Pterophylla sylvicola Puka Meryta sinclairii...
- former two large species of tree are common at lower elevations whereas kāmahi tends to dominate the stunted high elevation forest. In these old growth...
- change to upland forest (dominated by kāmahi, tawheowheo and tāwari) at about 650 m (2,130 ft). Above that, kāmahi, tāwari and tawheowheo become more prominent...