- 43°45′00″S 172°49′59″E / 43.750°S 172.833°E / -43.750; 172.833
Banks Peninsula Banks Peninsula is a
peninsula of
volcanic origin on the east
coast of...
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Tmesipteris horomaka,
commonly known as the
Banks Peninsula fork fern, is a fern ally
endemic to New Zealand.
Tmesipteris horomaka is
usually found on...
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Hornby High
School Te
Huruhuru ao o
Horomaka (Māori)
Address 180
Waterloo Road
Hornby Christchurch 8042 New
Zealand Coordinates 43°32′17″S 172°31′37″E...
- Whangārei
Heads Hares Ears Hen and
Chicken Islands High
Island Herald Island Horomaka Island Indian Island Jacky Lee
Island Kaikōura
Island Kapiti Island Kārewa...
- Gr**** mythology,
whose name
means "the dark one". Tag-named entity, H. ‘
horomaka’, has been
included under H. celaeno.
Hemiandrus celaeno is
present on...
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original on 13 June 2020.
Retrieved 13 June 2020. "
Horomaka or Te
Pataka o Rakaihautū —
Banks Peninsula".
Christchurch City Libraries...
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Archived from the
original on 13 June 2020.
Retrieved 13 June 2020. "
Horomaka or Te
Pataka o Rakaihautū —
Banks Peninsula".
Christchurch City Libraries...
- Zealand's
Department of
Conservation in a
hilltop cave on the Peninsula's
Horomaka Island dug by hapū and in
accordance with
their rohe's ley lines, according...
- Island,
Chatham Islands)
Tmesipteris gracilis Chinnock 2003
Tmesipteris horomaka Perrie,
Brownsey &
Lovis - New
Zealand (Banks Peninsula)
Tmesipteris lanceolata...
- O'Regan, H. (2001). Ko Tahu, ko au: Kāi Tahu
tribal identity. Christchurch:
Horomaka Publishing. O'Regan, H., Kāretu, T., O'Regan, T., & Rangipunga, C. (2007)...