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Phyllocladus trichomanoides, the
tānekaha or
celery pine, is a
coniferous tree
endemic to New Zealand.
Tānekaha is a medium-sized
forest tree
growing up...
- 125th
anniversary of women's suffrage. So far the
lichen been
found on
tanekaha,
kauri and
rewarewa trees in Auckland. "Jacinda Ant-dern? New
insect species...
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acutifolius Pygmy pine
Lepidothamnus laxifolius Rimu
Dacrydium cupressinum Tānekaha Phyllocladus trichomanoides Toatoa Phyllocladus toatoa (formerly Phyllocladus...
- into both the luff and the
leech of the sail for
attachment to the spars.
Tanekaha (celery pine)
branches were favoured, as it was common, as far
south as...
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xerampelinus Pimelea tomentosa (sand daphne)
Phyllocladus trichomanoides (
tanekaha)
Pseudopanax lessonii (coastal fivefinger)
Uncinia perplexa (Surville Cliffs...
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Zealand honeysuckle Ribbonwood or
Manatu Rimu or Red Pine
Southern rātā
Tanekaha Taraire Tawa tītoki
Toatoa Toru Tōtara
Tetrapathaea tetrandra Tutu Yellow...
- (mud high in iron salts)
provided black, raurēkau bark made yellow, and
tānekaha bark made a tan colour. The
colours were set by
rolling the d**** muka in...
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Remains of
tanekaha (Phyllocladus trichomanoides) were
found at the
subfossil forest discovered within the park in 1983....
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Phyllocladus toatoa -
toatoa (New Zealand)
Phyllocladus trichomanoides -
tanekaha (New Zealand)
James E. Eckenwalder. 2009.
Conifers of the World. Timber...
- were
created being Miro,
Kahikatea and
Tanekaha. In 2009 A new
house Manuka was created. Miro, Tawa, Totara,
Tanekaha, Matai, Kahikatea, Rata, Rimu, Manuka...