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Swap your ginger for a native tree

some chances are so do they, in which case it’s best to co-ordinate your control. “If in doubt, give us a call on 0800 736 222 and one of our team will come out and take a look. If the weed is on NPDC land please contact them directly.” “Swap your ginger for a native tree” between 10 and 2pm on Sunday, 23 May at the TSB Stadium carpark. Bring along your Kahili or yellow ginger plants including the rhizomes (roots) and take home a native tree free –while stocks last. Trailers allowed, no commercial

Coastal tree daisy

page DESCRIPTION The coastal tree daisy forms a shrub up to 4m tall, with a trunk up to 30cm in diameter. In exposed places, it will remain a small bushy shrub. It has small, narrow leaves with margins that are strongly rolled under. The stems and undersides of the leaves are covered with sticky yellow hairs called tomentum; this gives coastal tree daisy a distinctive yellow-green colour. The small, vanilla-scented, daisy-like flowers are present from

Tūpare

idyllic pastoral feeling with simple plantings of specimen trees, complemented by the movement of the wind and water. Here you will find free gas barbecues and picnic areas, popular with summer visitors who can also enjoy a swim in the Waiwhakaiho River. Tūpare plants Use Tūpare plants to find information about the plants at Tūpare. Our database includes all of Tūpare’s trees and most of the smaller plants here in the wonderous garden. Read more... Use Tūpare plants to find information about the

Pukeiti

less able to walk around the garden, a mobility vehicle service is available between 1 October and 31 March at 11am on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. If you would like to join this service, please meet at the visitor area near the café at these times. There is no charge. Pīwakawaka Family Hut Stay the night above the trees in the Pīwakawaka Family Hut, with panoramic views above the native rainforest and down to the coast this is a truly unique experience. Read more... Stay the night above the

Hollard Gardens

the vibrant colour of The Swamp is a must-see, and later in the year you won’t want to miss the deciduous trees that provide a bright display of changing colours. NO DOGS PLEASE. See what we are doing to reduce our Environmental footprint. [PDF, 505 KB] The informal and intimate garden Hollard Gardens are informal and intimate, with a huge variety of native and exotic plants. Many are rare and endangered. Read more... Hollard Gardens are informal and intimate, with a huge variety of native and

Trees for the environment study unit

page Trees for the Environment This unit of work highlights the value of trees in our environment Taranaki Regional Council page Trees for the environment Taranaki Regional Council Tree Unit i Table of Contents Curriculum links ........................................................................................................................1

You & your river

continue to prevent more frequent flooding. A very large flood in either the Stony River or Kaihihi Stream does have the potential to cause localised flooding and bank erosion. Top of page WaitōtaraThe Scheme is maintained to reduce the flood risk to Waitōtara township and floodplain farmland in the lower Waitōtara Valley. There are no stopbanks or diversion channels. Trees along the river are sprayed and removed to maintain the flood-carrying capacity of the river, and planting is undertaken on