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Corokia is a
genus in the
Argophyllaceae family. The
genus was
first described in 1839. It
comprising six
species native to New Zealand,
Australia and...
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Raoul in 1846. This
plant is
commonly known as the wire-netting bush,
korokio, or korokia-tarango. The word "Koriko"
comes from the Māori language. Corokia...
- C****inia is a
genus of
about fifty-two
species of
flowering plants in the
family Asteraceae that are
native to
Australia and New Zealand.
Plants in the...
- Resource: Research,
Analysis and
Information Network -
Corokia cotoneaster (
Korokio)". Burns, K.C. (May 2019).
Evolution in Isolation: The
Search for an Island...
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Karaka Kareao Karo Kātote
Kauri Kawakawa Kiekie Kohekohe Kōhia Kōhūhū
Korokio tāranga
Koromiko Kōtukutuku Kōwhai Kūmara Kūmarahou
Makomako Mamaku Mānuka...
- NZ.Stat".
Statistics New Zealand.
Retrieved 25
October 2023. "Tauhinu
Korokio — Mt Pleasant". Menzies, J. F. (1941).
Sumner (PDF). Christchurch: Simpson...
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Tauhinukorokio /
Mount Pleasant (Māori:
Tauhinu Korokio), also
known just as
either Mount Pleasant or
Tauhinukorokio individually, is the
highest elevation...
- such as:
Pittosporum eugenioides, tarata/lemonwood;
Corokia cotoneaster,
korokio;
Cordyline australis, ti kauka/cabbage tree;
Libocedrus plumosa, kawaka/native...
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Reserve Tapuae O
Uenuku Scenic Reserve Tasman Smith Scenic Reserve Tauhinu-
korokio Scenic Reserve Tenehaun Scenic Reserve Te Oka
Scenic Reserve Terako Downs...
- its host plant. The
larvae of E.
cuneata feed on
Corokia cotoneaster, (
korokio).
However the moth has not been ****ociated with
urban plantings of its...