10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RED MATIPO»
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red matipo in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
red matipo and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
CRC World Dictionary of Plant Nmaes: Common Names, ...
... red matipo New Zealand: mapau (Maori name) M. gillianus Sond. (Rapanea
gilliana (Sond.) Mez) (after the surgeon and plant collector William Gill, 1792-
1863, d. Somerset East, Cape Province; see Mary Gunn and Leslie E. Codd, ...
Umberto Quattrocchi, 1999
2
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research
... Mamuka Manuka Mangaeo Mingimingi Mosses Mountain daisy Plantain Poa
Radiata pine Red clover Red matipo Red tussock Ribgrass Rimu Ryegrass
Scabweed Sedge Spanish heath Spleen wort Subterranean clover Sweet vernal
Titoki ...
3
The Planting Design Handbook
In New Zealand, red matipo (Myrsine australis) and forms and hybrids of
Coprosma repens such as 'Karo Red' and 'Yvonne' are some of many that make
fine winter foliage hedges. SETTING OUT AND SPACING In order to create
dense even ...
4
Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand
Tawapou Mapau Kaihua Raurekau leaves berries Mingi Taupata Karamu
Hakeke Akiraho Ngaio Puriri Manawa B.sub. P.aer. C.alb. T.mmt. Bot.cin. A.fum.
Cl.res. Other + +. Common name Red Matipo Maori name Cotton plant Mountain
Holly ...
The lower zone contains young saplings, pepper trees (Drimys axillaris), Red
matipo (Myrsine australis), and various Coprosmas. There is often a thick ground
layer of the fern Phymatodes diversifolium. In certain areas where the valley is ...
It is known variously as matipou, mapau, mapou, red maple and red matipo. The
last two names refer to the red colour of the branchlets and petioles, and
sometimes of the leaf margins as well. "Maple" is a corruption of mapau, while
red ...
Royal New Zealand Institute of Horticulture, 1982
7
A naturalist in New Zealand
Rata was quite abundant; more sparsely scattered among the rest stood the
broadleaf, the red matipo, two species of Coprosma, two of Neopanax, and the
wheki tree-fern. These differences in the tree canopy seemed to be due mainly to
the ...
8
New Zealand journal of botany
The canopy, which averages 42.6 ft high, is formed by mahoe, Pseudopanax
arboreum, fuchsia, broadleaf, putaputaweta, and red matipo. The canopy
composition changes with altitude. At low altitudes mahoe and red matipo usually
dominate ...
The Maori name for this small tree is mapou, but it is now commonly known as
red matipo. Pittosporum tenuifolium is generally called matipo, but according io
Cockayne the correct Maori name for this tree is kohuhu. Suttonia australis is ...
10
Proceedings of the New Zealand Weed and Pest Control Conference
8.0 Phymatodes diversifolium 10.0 — karamu (Coprosma robusta) 10.0 — matipo
(Pittosporum tenuifolium)* 5.0 — koromiko (Hebe stricta) 6.0 — burdock (Arctium
minus)* 10.0 mahoe (Melicytus ramiflorus) 1.0 red matipo (Mrysine australis)* ...
New Zealand Weed and Pest Control Society, 1973
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «RED MATIPO»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
red matipo is used in the context of the following news items.
Wind-resistance with looks
Myrsine salicina is the fancy name which lets you know it's related to red matipo, and the species name simply means the leaf is narrow and willow-like. «Taranaki Daily News, Apr 14»
Gardening: Pine scent on the air
Aotearoa has a Christmas tree that comes with its own red tinsel - the pohutukawa ... Horopito and red matipo (sacred to Maori) both have red in their foliage too. «New Zealand Herald, Dec 11»