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  1. novae-zelandiae from the Kermadec Islands is said to have uniformly green fronds lacking red colour when fresh, and sometimes lacks black spots in the stipe and rachis scales (de Lange 2020). It is not recognised here as a distinct taxon, but may warrant further investigation.

  2. The Flora Novae-Zelandiae is a description of the plants discovered in New Zealand during the Ross expedition written by Joseph Dalton Hooker and published by Reeve Brothers in London between 1853 and 1855. Hooker sailed on HMS Erebus as assistant surgeon.

    • Joseph Dalton Hooker
    • 1851
  3. Um aspecto muito agradável tanto do ponto de vista da paisagem, quanto do ponto de vista fotográfico duma viagem de primavera para a Nova Zelândia são as florações. As mais belas áreas para observar as florações encontram-se na bela ilha do Sul. A melhor época para admirá-los é o final da primavera. O mês de novembro e o início de ...

  4. Description. Tree up to 35 m. tall; trunk up to 2 m. diam., with plank-buttresses at base; bark pale; ultimate branchlets tetragonous, sparsely hairy. Lvs coriac. on petioles up to 1 cm. long; lamina dark green and glossy above, paler below, 4–8 × 2.5–5 cm., elliptic to elliptic-obovate, coarsely bluntly serrate.

  5. The first published English language synopsis of the flora of New Zealand was Allan Cunningham’s Florae Insularum Novae Zelandiae Precursor (hereafter Precursor), which appeared in 17 parts in two ...

    • C Earp
    • 2016
  6. Description. Rhizome creeping, rooting at nodes and there emitting solitary "phyllodes" or few together; internodes us. short. "Phyllodes" up to ± 12 cm. long, us. shorter, linear to spathulate.

  7. Brief description. Tall tree with a fluted base bearing pairs of oval glossy dark green toothed leaves inhabiting wetter sites throughout the North Island and Nelson. Twigs square, reddish. Leaves 4-8mm long, margin evenly toothed, in several pairs along stem. Flower small greenish.