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    Lincoln School of Agriculture Botanical Specimen 157

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    OrganisationSchool of AgricultureDate1896Keywordsspecimen preservationSchool of Agriculture botanyplant identificationbotanical specimenspreserved plant specimensherbariumbotany collectionsVersionScanned Image
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    Family NameMyrtaceae (Top right) Scientific NameMetrosideros florida or Metrosideros fulgensCommon NameRata, Scarlet rātā, rātā vine or akatawhiwhiCharacteristicsPrefers warm moist habitats and grows up to 10m long or moreLocalityEndemic to New Zealand
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    Family NameAtherospermataceae (Bottom right)Scientific NameAtherosperma novae zelandiae or Laurelia novae-zelandiaeCommon NamePukateaCharacteristicsLarge evergreen tree. Pukatea grows slowly to a height of 130 feet (40 m), usually 115 feet (35 m), and is the only New Zealand native tree developing large plank buttresses to support the tree's growth in swamp or shallow-soil areaLocalityEndemic to the forests of New Zealand
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    Lincoln University Living Heritage: Tikaka Tuku Iho (21st Jun 2021). Lincoln School of Agriculture Botanical Specimen 157 . In Website Lincoln University Living Heritage: Tikaka Tuku Iho. Retrieved 25th Mar 2023 01:10, from https://livingheritage.lincoln.ac.nz/nodes/view/80607
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