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- Discaria toumatou, commonly called matagouri, tūmatakuru, or wild Irishman, is a tangle-branched thorny plant endemic to New Zealand. This species was...
- serrata Mangrove or Mānawa Avicennia marina Manuka Leptospermum scoparium Matagouri Discaria toumatou Matipo Black matipo, see Pittosporum tenuifolium Coastal...
- collected O. unicolor on matagouri (Discaria toumatou) but noted that these were all pupal cases and that fragments of matagouri were not incorporated into...
- mixture of native and introduced plants surround the lake, including matagouri, broom, gorse, briar, coprosma and biddi-biddi.: 25  The area of the lake...
- (beech) forest with some reports from alpine and subalpine tussock and open matagouri shrubland. On Maud Island, one study found that the parakeet prefers areas...
- lawyer), Olearia solandri (coastal tree daisy), and Discaria toumatou (matagouri). These habitats were some of the first in New Zealand to be cleared for...
- Manawa or White or Grey mangrove Mānuka or Tea Tree Māpou or Red Matipo Matagouri Mataī or Black Pine Mingimingi Miro Manoao or Silver pine Mountain tōtara...
- country, home of the prickly speargr****es (Aciphylla) and tūmatakuru or matagouri (Discaria toumatou). Because of the water-resistant properties of the...
- totara and kahikatea. Much of the river flows through beech forest, with matagouri scrub and mānuka in the upper reaches. Carmichaelia (New Zealand broom)...
- reddish brown. It often grows as a ground cover plant beneath thickets of Matagouri (Discaria toumatou). Flowering occurs in November and December with fruit...