DSC_8415 Koru (Lobelia physaloides) dark blue-violet flower, showing early female phase of the flower. A rare, soft megaherb, with clusters of long tubular blue, or white flowers. It was once widely distributed through the northern North Island, in coastal and lowland forests but is now only common on offshore islands such as the Three Kings, Poor Knights, Taranga, and Raketu Islands. It prefers growing along stream sides, or in damp sites in half-shade, but has been largely destroyed by wandering, browsing stock - particularly cattle and goats - and is also highly palatable to introduced slugs and snails. Te Paki *
DSC_5574 Koru (Lobelia physaloides) dark blue-violet fruits, showing seeds (in foreground fruit). A rare, soft megaherb, with clusters of long tubular blue, or white flowers. It was once widely distributed through the northern North Island, in coastal and lowland forests but is now only common on offshore islands such as the Three Kings, Poor Knights, Taranga, and Raketu Islands. It prefers growing along stream sides, or in damp sites in half-shade, but has been largely destroyed by wandering, browsing stock - particularly cattle and goats - and is also highly palatable to introduced slugs and snails. Te Paki *
DSC_1933 Subantarctic forget-me-not (Myosotis capitata) showing distinctive dark blue pigmented flowers, and bright green leaves. Restricted to the Auckland and Campbell Island groups, where it grows in rocky places from sea level to 600m. CU flowering plant. Auckland Islands *