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Some flowering trees at Waharoa

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Botanical illustrations of tī kōuka, manakura & tītoki.

Examples in the image above include tī kōuka (Cordyline australis), manakura (Melicytus micranthus) and tītoki (Alectryon excelsus).

Botanical illustrations from Eagle’s Complete Trees and Shrubs of New Zealand by Dr Audrey Eagle. Te Papa Press.

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