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Frommer's 500 Places to See Before They Disappear
For naturalists, though, spotting a Mount Cook lily is a definite thrill. This rare
white flower doesn't grow anywhere else but the Southern Alps of New Zealand's
South Island. Yet here, on the sheltered slopes of Mount Cook (orAoraki, to give it
...
Holly Hughes, Julie Duchaine, 2012
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New Zealand Wildlife: A Visitor's Guide
There is virtually no forest, but wonderful alpine uplands with a wide range of
plants, including the metre-high Mount Cook lily, which is actually a white
buttercup, and the rather fearsomely spined Spaniards. Alpine skinks and geckos
have ...
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Nature's Strongholds: The World's Great Wildlife Reserves
Here are New Zealand's highest mountains, longest glaciers, tallest forests,
wildest rivers and gorges, most rugged coastline, and largest populations of
forest birds. Here is the world's largest buttercup — the Mount Cook "Lily"; one of
its tiniest ...
Laura Riley, William Riley, 2005
Scruffy, unshowered, in sweats and sneakers, we sat facing directors in navy
blazers, Oxford shirts and striped ties emblazoned with their company's logo, the
Mount Cook lily. "We're thinking of building a new ski field," said their leader, in a
...
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Trekking Atlas of the World
In these varied habitats live many plants and animals unique to New Zealand,
including the world's only alpine parrot, the inquisitive kea, and the showy Mount
Cook lily - the world's largest buttercup. Two national parks form the boundaries
of ...
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CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names: Common Names, ...
Victoria: Sono Nis Press, 1986) English: Mount Cook lily, mountain lily R. millanii
F. Muell. English: dwarf buttercup R. muelleri Benth. English: felted buttercup R.
multifidus Forssk. (Ranunculus pinnatus Poir.; Ranunculus pubescens Thunb.) ...
Umberto Quattrocchi, 1999
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The Story of
Mount Cook National Park: a handbook to help ...
For example the only truly deciduous native tree here is the mountain
ribbonwood. Only about 20 species die right back to ground level in winter (e.g.,
Ranunculus lyallii Mount Cook lily). Autumn colour is rare in the evergreen forest
and scrub.
New Zealand. Dept. of Lands and Survey, 1986
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Hunting and High Country: Philp Holden's Classic New Zealand ...
It was one such hunt that four young but experienced deer stalkers were planning
while they were at Brian Whitton's home in Titirangi, Auckland. Ranunculus lyallii
—the Mount Cook lily With Brian were Bill Hayes, John Grant and Neil Thrusell.
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Hercules: The Legendary Journeys
Brilliant scarlet flowers known as "Christmas trees" burst through forests and on
cliffs and lakeshores in summer; large golden blossoms dotted the land in early
spring; the Mount Cook lily, the world's largest buttercup, thrived year-round; and
...
Hundreds of flowering alpine plants grow nowhere in the world except New
Zealand's Southern Alps. Best known of these is the white-flowered, so-called
Mount Cook lily (Ranunculus lyallii), which is actually a buttercup - the world's
largest.
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1977 Jumboliner provides touch of luxury
Permission had been obtained from Air New Zealand to reinstate the original logo - a Mount Cook lily - on the exterior of the bus. When the bus ... «Otago Daily Times, Mai 13»