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FIG. 3. THE PRIMARY FOREST. Tawa is dominant, but associated with it in minor associations are kamahi, rewarewa, hinau, miro, maire, and rimu. The tall tree in the foreground to the left is rimu.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXVII, Issue 3, 20 September 1923, Page 141

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FIG. 3. THE PRIMARY FOREST. Tawa is dominant, but associated with it in minor associations are kamahi, rewarewa, hinau, miro, maire, and rimu. The tall tree in the foreground to the left is rimu. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXVII, Issue 3, 20 September 1923, Page 141

FIG. 3. THE PRIMARY FOREST. Tawa is dominant, but associated with it in minor associations are kamahi, rewarewa, hinau, miro, maire, and rimu. The tall tree in the foreground to the left is rimu. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXVII, Issue 3, 20 September 1923, Page 141

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