FIG. 4. SHOWING PRIMARY AND SECONDARY FOREST. Primary forest (in background) on steep, poor ridge—rewarewa, tawa, kamahi, hinau, rata, black-beech. Secondary forest in foreground—tutu, tupari, wineberry, tree-fuchsia, odd manuka, kamahi, tingahere, and karamu. [Photos by E. B. Levy.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXVII, Issue 3, 20 September 1923, Page 141
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38FIG. 4. SHOWING PRIMARY AND SECONDARY FOREST. Primary forest (in background) on steep, poor ridge—rewarewa, tawa, kamahi, hinau, rata, black-beech. Secondary forest in foreground—tutu, tupari, wineberry, tree-fuchsia, odd manuka, kamahi, tingahere, and karamu. [Photos by E. B. Levy. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXVII, Issue 3, 20 September 1923, Page 141
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