DSC_6149 Bush lawyer, or tataramoa (Rubus cissoides) an unusual pink flowered form - flowers are typically white. Coastal to montane. Usually in forest but also found in scrub, and on the margins of wetlands. Waihi Gorge, Canterbury *
DSC_6140 Bush lawyer, or tataramoa (Rubus cissoides) an unusual pink flowered form - flowers are typically white. Coastal to montane. Usually in forest but also found in scrub, and on the margins of wetlands. Waihi Gorge, Canterbury *
DSC_5206 Eastern kakabeak, or kowhai ngutukaka (Clianthus maximus) more widespread than C. puniceus, but at serious risk of extinction with c.150 plants remaining in the wild. Prefers early to mid successional shrubland habitats dominated by flax and tutu and is often found along the tops and bases of unstable cliff faces. Still present in scattered populations on the East Coast of the North Island and inland to Te Urewera National Park. Maori grew it for its flowers and gifted seeds as koha, and so some habitats may not be natural as many inland locations are former pa, or garden sites. Europeans have also been quick to cultivate it in their gardens *