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#kaitoke — Public Fediverse posts

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  1. Rare #ParasiticPlants rediscovered near Wellington rnz.co.nz/news/national/561451

    "#Aotearoa's only #ParasiticPlant has been rediscovered in #Wainuiomata, after wild populations of the species were thought to be #extinct from the region for more than a century... Te pua o te Rēinga, also known as wood rose or Dactylanthus taylorii, is endemic and critically threatened... the last documented observation of a wild population was in #Kaitoke in 1914."

  2. Rare #ParasiticPlants rediscovered near Wellington rnz.co.nz/news/national/561451

    "#Aotearoa's only #ParasiticPlant has been rediscovered in #Wainuiomata, after wild populations of the species were thought to be #extinct from the region for more than a century... Te pua o te Rēinga, also known as wood rose or Dactylanthus taylorii, is endemic and critically threatened... the last documented observation of a wild population was in #Kaitoke in 1914."

  3. Rare #ParasiticPlants rediscovered near Wellington rnz.co.nz/news/national/561451

    "#Aotearoa's only #ParasiticPlant has been rediscovered in #Wainuiomata, after wild populations of the species were thought to be #extinct from the region for more than a century... Te pua o te Rēinga, also known as wood rose or Dactylanthus taylorii, is endemic and critically threatened... the last documented observation of a wild population was in #Kaitoke in 1914."

  4. Rare #ParasiticPlants rediscovered near Wellington rnz.co.nz/news/national/561451

    "#Aotearoa's only #ParasiticPlant has been rediscovered in #Wainuiomata, after wild populations of the species were thought to be #extinct from the region for more than a century... Te pua o te Rēinga, also known as wood rose or Dactylanthus taylorii, is endemic and critically threatened... the last documented observation of a wild population was in #Kaitoke in 1914."

  5. Rare #ParasiticPlants rediscovered near Wellington rnz.co.nz/news/national/561451

    "#Aotearoa's only #ParasiticPlant has been rediscovered in #Wainuiomata, after wild populations of the species were thought to be #extinct from the region for more than a century... Te pua o te Rēinga, also known as wood rose or Dactylanthus taylorii, is endemic and critically threatened... the last documented observation of a wild population was in #Kaitoke in 1914."

  6. @chillybot my wife made a delightful “what #fern is it?” guide for a local #NZ walk in #Kaitoke (#Rivendell for #LoTR fans). My niece and nephew seemed to enjoy it and I learned heaps about our local #flora