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Species of large evergreen tree fern endemic to New Zealand; it is called mamaku in Maori; grows to a height of 20 metres; scientific name is Cyathea medullaris
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Online guide to New Zealand native trees and shrubs, their biology and how to identify and use native plants in the garden and landscaping; has info on where to buy books and seeds besides galleries of native plant photos
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Organisation dedicated to growing, studying and sharing of cactus and other succulent plants; has branches all over New Zealand
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Society which aims to provide information on the fungi of New Zealand & their role in the ecosystem, stimulate research on fungi, attract funding for mycological research; based in Lincoln, Canterbury
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Website which helps users learn about fungi, native flora & fauna of the Kaimai Mamaku Forest Park in western Bay of Plenty; has sections on native orchids, bryophyta (or mosses), ferns, lichens, and possible bushwalks
Has information about plant databases and electronic resources about NZ plants (flora of NZ, evolutionary history of NZ flora, names of plant taxa, native plants) and plant collections (Allan Herbarium, Harakeke Collection, Ti Kouka Collection)
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Web site about New Zealand's native orchids; has sections on the 140 species, habitats, checklist, conservation, the New Zealand Native Orchid Group (NZNOG), journals published by it etc
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Web site on fungi in New Zealand; has links to organisations, web sites, research institutes, books, stamps and companies dealing with fungi
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Website which provides information about major public herbaria in various cities and universities across New Zealand; has details on the scope of their holdings, number of specimens, collections & collectors etc
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Web site by Paul Ashford with an extensive collection of photographs of New Zealand native trees, native shrubs, native grasses, native ferns, native conifers, other native plants, garden trees and shrubs, garden conifers, climbers, rhododendrons etc
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