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lowland ribbonwood,
Chatham Island ribbonwood Plagianthus divaricatus, a New
Zealand tree, salt
marsh ribbonwood,
swamp ribbonwood, s****
ribbonwood, coastal...
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Knightia excelsa Ribbonwood Ribbonwood Plagianthus betulinus Chatham Island ribbonwood Plagianthus regius subsp.
chathamicus Lowland ribbonwood or mānatu Plagianthus...
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included species is
Idiospermum australiense −
commonly known as idiotfruit,
ribbonwood, or
dinosaur tree −
which is
found only in two
small areas of the tropical...
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small gatherings, to
large social events, such as entertainment. The
Ribbonwood Centre is also the home of CPSA
Dapto Seniors a 'not for profit' community...
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Plagianthus regius or
lowland ribbonwood is a tree that is
endemic to New Zealand. The
common name is
simply ribbonwood. The Māori name is mānatu but...
- the Māori
language name, houhere. That name, as well as
lacebark and
ribbonwood, are
often used as
common names. The name
lacebark comes from the lace-like...
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saltmarsh ribbonwood is a
plant that is
endemic to New Zealand. The Māori name is makaka.
Other common names it is
known by
marsh ribbonwood, Houi and...
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Hoheria glabrata, the
mountain lacebark or
ribbonwood, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Malvaceae,
endemic to New Zealand. It is one of the...
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Ribbonwood is
named for the tree of the same name,
which is very
prevalent in the area,
whose bark
peels away in long ribbons.
Ribbonwood consists...
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redshanks or less
commonly (outside of area of its prin****l distribution),
ribbonwood or
ribbon bush, is a multi-trunked tree or
shrub native to dry slopes...