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The central area of Te Wake plantation, which was fixed by the planting of pollard willows (Salix babylonica and S. fragilis) and then Lombardy poplar.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 5, 15 November 1949, Page 475

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The central area of Te Wake plantation, which was fixed by the planting of pollard willows (Salix babylonica and S. fragilis) and then Lombardy poplar. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 5, 15 November 1949, Page 475

The central area of Te Wake plantation, which was fixed by the planting of pollard willows (Salix babylonica and S. fragilis) and then Lombardy poplar. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 5, 15 November 1949, Page 475