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June 2012

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June 2012

A puriri tree on the Cape Brett Track
Three places to see more of this distinctive native tree To the uninitiated, the New Zealand bush can seem a confusing array of tangled greenery. The podocarps and beeches are easy enough to distinguish, but what about all the broad-leaved trees and shrubs? Even the most botanically-challenged should be able to identify and appreciate puriri […]
Shaun Barnett

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