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- Harakeke
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DOC Notes: Flax is unique to New Zealand and is one of our most ancient plant species. Flax bushes will often support a large community of animals, providing shelter and an abundant food resource. Tui, bellbirds/ korimako, saddlebacks/tīeke, short tailed bats/pekapeka, geckos and several types of insects enjoy nectar from the flax flower. Flax snails, a rare land snail living only in the Far North, often shelter under flax bushes. These snails don’t eat any part of the flax, but rather they m...
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- Date created
- 2021-10-30
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- Fiona Rosalind Johnston
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- https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/99767677
- Locations
- Tawharanui Peninsula
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