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Kohekohe (Didymocheton spectabilis) is a medium-sized tree in the
Meliaceae family,
native to New Zealand. It is
found in
lowland and
coastal forests throughout...
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climbing vine
found in New Zealand. The Māori name for the
plant is kōhia and
kohekohe.
Other common names include New
Zealand p****ionflower and New
Zealand p****ionfruit...
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Pavonia strictiflora Durian Meliaceae Didymocheton spectabilis (
Kohekohe)
Epicharis parasitica Moraceae Ficus racemosa (cluster fig), F. sansibarica...
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Tararua Range). The island's
vegetation is
dominated by
scrub and
forest of
kohekohe, tawa, and kanuka. Most of the
forest is
regenerating after years of burn-offs...
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Kanuka Kunzea ericoides var.
ericoides Karaka Corynocarpus laevigatus Kohekohe Dysoxylum spectabile Koromiko Veronica salicifolia Kōtukutuku
Fuchsia excorticata...
- Kaikōmako Kāmahi Kānuka
Karaka Kareao Karo Kātote
Kauri Kawakawa Kiekie Kohekohe Kōhia Kōhūhū
Korokio tāranga
Koromiko Kōtukutuku Kōwhai Kūmara Kūmarahou...
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Kiekie Kiekie climbing a
kohekohe tree
Scientific classification Kingdom:
Plantae Clade:
Tracheophytes Clade:
Angiosperms Clade:
Monocots Order: Pandanales...
- 60% of the
Wellington region was
covered with
broadleaf forest. Karaka,
kohekohe,
ngaio and nīkau
trees were
common but
there were also rātā,
rewarewa and...
- aims of Ngā
Ururoa are
protecting and
restoring the Kāpiti Coast's
unique kohekohe forest, re-establishing
forests through planting programmes, and undertaking...
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require larger gaps to
regenerate than such
broadleaf trees as pūriri and
kohekohe that show far more
shade tolerance.
Unlike kauri,
these broadleaf species...