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members to
Hackfalls Arboretum for the
second time. She
married Bob
Berry later that same year. "The
story of Bob and Anne
Berry of
Hackfalls is a classic...
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Hackfalls Arboretum is an
arboretum in New Zealand. It was
founded in the 1950s by Bob Berry. It is part of
Hackfalls Station, a
sheep and
cattle farm...
- Hack Fall Wood,
otherwise known as
Hackfall, is a Site of
Special Scientific Interest, or SSSI, of 44.8687
hectares (0.4487 km2; 0.1732 sq mi),
lying north-east...
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Hackfalls Station at that moment, and
Berry could spend more time with his trees. In 1990,
Berry welcomed another group of IDS
members at
Hackfalls Arboretum...
- are
larger in
Pinus devoniana. Cone Male
strobili of
Pinus devoniana at
Hackfalls Arboretum Bark Farjon, A. (2013). "Pinus devoniana". IUCN Red List of...
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Pinus devoniana at
Hackfalls Arboretum, New Zealand...
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rides extending to
other designed landscapes including Laver Banks and
Hackfall (seven
miles from Studley).:171, 177–184 The
gardens and park
reflect every...
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Muehlenbeckia astonii Shrubby tororaro at
Hackfalls Arboretum, Tiniroto, New
Zealand Conservation status Nationally Endangered (NZ TCS)
Scientific classification...
- Book, ed.
Godfrey E. P. Hertslet, 1917, Harrison, p. 479. "BERRY -
Deaths Announcements -
Telegraph Announcements". "
Hackfalls' Bob
Berry dies at 102"....
- 1980s by the
Hackfall Trust and the
Woodland Trust, with the help of a
grant from the
Heritage Lottery Fund and a 999-year lease.
Hackfall is open to the...