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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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kohuhu Pittosporum turneri Pouteretere Leptecophylla robusta Pterophylla Kāmahi Pterophylla racemosa Tōwai
Pterophylla sylvicola Puka
Meryta sinclairii...
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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...
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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...