Contents of this issue
Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONTitle Section
- CHAPTERSubalpine Forest and Scrub in the Tararua Range
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 1.—Map of the Tararua Range.
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 2.—Distribution of Vegetation on a Transect, 80ft long, across Olearia-Polystichum Scrub. To scale.
- ILLUSTRATION1. (Upper). Olearia-Blechnum scrub 4ft tall in foreground, passing into Olearia-Danthonia scrub on gentler slope. 3,6...
- ILLUSTRATION2. (Middle). Snow-tussock on gentle slopes, scrub 5-8 feet tall of Olearia colensoi and Dracophyllum filifolium on st...
- ILLUSTRATION3. (Lower). Silver beech extends from the crest of a spur onto the lee slope (out of sight). Most of the windward, no...
- ILLUSTRATION1. (Upper left). Poorly drained ground is occupied by broad-leaved snow-tussock accompanied by Olearia colensoi, whic...
- ILLUSTRATION2. (Lower left). Silver beech-Danthonia forest with dead Olearia colensoi. 3,700ft.
- ILLUSTRATION3. (Upper right). Tree line of silver beech falls from 3,800ft to 3,000ft at the lip of the U-basin forming the head ...
- ILLUSTRATION4. (Lower right). In the head of Tauwharenikau River, silver beech begins where the gradient of the valley steepens a...