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Botany / Forestry / Trees / Puriri / Vitex / Wood / Nothofagus fusca / Beech / Leptospermum scoparium / Flora of New Zealand / Ornamental trees / Flora
Date: 2014-06-03 21:45:17
Botany
Forestry
Trees
Puriri
Vitex
Wood
Nothofagus fusca
Beech
Leptospermum scoparium
Flora of New Zealand
Ornamental trees
Flora

INDIGENOUS SPECIES manuka & other species of interest Indigenous species can provide commercial and economic opportunities for landowners and forest growers in addition to timber resources. UTILISING OUR NATURAL RESOUR

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