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Libocedrus bidwillii, also
called pāhautea,
kaikawaka or New
Zealand cedar, is a
species of Libocedrus,
endemic to New Zealand. It is in the
cypress family...
- varies: on the flat
outwash terraces, it
contains rātā (Metrosideros) and
kaikawaka (Libocedrus bidwillii),
while on the
slopes there is more
supplejack (Ripogonum...
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Finally grazing by
goats and
possums can
eradicate others such as kamahi,
kaikawaka (Libocedrus bidwillii) and
mountain tōtara. Therefore,
smaller islands...
- kārearea. It also has Darwin's barberry,
which DoC is
trying to control.
Kaikawaka Scenic Reserve is 5.44 ha (13.4 acres),
south of Rangiwahia, on Wairaki...
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forest here
features a
species of Libocedrus,
variously called Pahautea,
Kaikawaka or New
Zealand cedar,
Libocedrus bidwillii,
which is
unusual in this region...
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forests on
Mount Taranaki include Hall's
totara (Podocarpus laetus) and
kaikawaka (Libocedrus bidwillii). Higher-elevation
plant communities include southern...
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native forest. Rimu and
northern rātā grew
above 1000 feet, with kamahi,
kaikawaka and pink pine
growing at
higher and
steeper slopes,
leatherwood scrub...
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unique for a
North Island forest, and is home to
silver and pink pine,
kaikawaka,
sweet hutu (Ascarina sp.) and
southern rata, and is the
northern limit...
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vegetation gradually shifts,
including larger amounts of
species such as
kaikawaka,
neinei and
southern rata. From an
altitude of
about 1,000
metres (3,300 ft)...
- year. The
ridges are
covered by a sub-alpine
vegetation of low
scrub and
kaikawaka along with neinei,
pepperwood and
divaricating shrubs inters****d with...