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(LEFT) On the west sheltered side of the road, opposite, specimen of N.Z. Flax (Phormium tenax) with flower stalk 12ft. high. Both these species supply nectar for the honey-eating birds, tuis and waxeyes.

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Forest and Bird, Issue 88, 1 May 1948, Page 11

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(LEFT) On the west sheltered side of the road, opposite, specimen of N.Z. Flax (Phormium tenax) with flower stalk 12ft. high. Both these species supply nectar for the honey-eating birds, tuis and waxeyes. Forest and Bird, Issue 88, 1 May 1948, Page 11

(LEFT) On the west sheltered side of the road, opposite, specimen of N.Z. Flax (Phormium tenax) with flower stalk 12ft. high. Both these species supply nectar for the honey-eating birds, tuis and waxeyes. Forest and Bird, Issue 88, 1 May 1948, Page 11