-
Vitex lucens,
commonly known as
pūriri, is an
evergreen tree
endemic to New Zealand.
Pūriri was
first collected (by Europeans) at
Tolaga Bay by Banks...
- The
pūriri moth (Aenetus virescens), also
commonly called the
ghost moth or ****una, is a
species of moth of the
family Hepialidae. This moth is endemic...
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Pūriri (Vitex lucens) is an
evergreen tree
endemic to New Zealand.
Puriri or
Pūriri may also
refer to:
Puriri, New Zealand, a
small locality on the Hauraki...
- The
Puriri River is a
river of the
Waikato Region of New Zealand's
North Island. It
flows west
close to the
point where the
Coromandel Peninsula joins...
-
Puriri is a
small locality on the
Hauraki Plains of New Zealand. It lies
approximately 14 km south-east of Thames, New Zealand.
Puriri was
originally a...
-
HMNZS Puriri (T02) was a
coastal cargo ship
which was
requisitioned by the
Royal New
Zealand Navy (RNZN) and
converted into a minesweeper. She was sunk...
- Nau Pāraone
Kawiti Pūriri (7
March 1924 – 1
September 1979) was a New
Zealand land
title officer and Māori
welfare worker. Of Māori descent, he identified...
- Te Rau
Pūriri Regional Park is a
regional park
situated in the
Auckland Region of New Zealand's
North Island. It is
owned and
operated by
Auckland Council...
- New
Zealand plants and are named: Nikau, Kauri, Rimu, Kowhai,
Totara and
Puriri. "New
Zealand Schools Directory". New
Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved...
- Auckland:
Puriri Press. ISBN 9780908943319. Thwaites, Ian
Geoffrey (2009).
Biographical Journeys: 100
Favourite Bookplates. Auckland:
Puriri Press. ISBN 9780908943371...