Browsing by Subject "060799 Plant Biology not elsewhere classified"
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Auckland Anniversary Weekend Camp at Turangi
(2010)This mid-summer camp was based at the Turangi Cabins, Ohuanga Road, Turangi, where we were accommodated in comfortable 1-4 person huts ... -
Libertia flaccidifolia (lridaceae), a new species from Mt Tamahunga
(2009)A new species of Libertia, L. flaccidifolia, is described from Mt Tamahunga, Northland, New Zealand. Libertia flaccidifolia is similar to L. grandiflora but differs from that species in that it possesses broad, flaccid ... -
A lichen species list for Motu Kaikoura, Fitzroy Harbour, Great Barrier Island
(2011)Motu Kaikoura (Kaikoura Island) is a 535 ha island off the coast of Great Barrier Island, North Island, NewZealand. The island was purchased by the Crown in 2004 as a reserve. The island has been heavily modified by farming, ... -
Overlooked but not forgotten : investigating lichen diversity within the Auckland Region
(2019-11)Aim: To develop and test a protocol for sampling lichens within existing permanent biodiversity monitoring plots. • Utilise existing lichen biodiversity inventory methods used in air pollution monitoring. • Compare this ... -
Revisiting old friends: using molecular data to characterise the diversity of a lichen genus in New Zealand
(2013)This project aims to determine which species of the lichen genus Parmotrema are found in New Zealand, describe any new species and identify if any species are threatened with extinction. -
Styloid crystals in the genus Libertia (Iridaceae)
(2009)Styloid crystals are reported in the leaves of the New Zealand species Libertia cranwelliae, L. edgariae, L. grandiflora, L. ixioides, L. micrantha, L. mooreae, L. peregrinans, the Australian species L. paniculata and L. ... -
Trip Report: Waikawau Bay, Northeast Coromandel Peninsula, 28-31 January 2011
(2011)The Auckland Anniversary weekend camp for 2011 was based at the Karuna Falls Community property (340 ha) at Waikawau Bay, Northeast Coromandel Peninsula .....