Notes
Discover the known uses of each tree, from food and medicine to dyes and timber, and how to grow each tree in your own garden. Identify New Zealand native trees by their leaves.Contents
Contents : using this book -- leaf keys -- using the tree pages -- Ti Kouka (cabbage tree) -- Nikau -- Puriri -- Pate (seven finger) -- Whauwhaupaki (five finger) -- kawakawa -- rata (Northern & Southern) -- pohutukawa -- kamahi -- pukatea -- makomako (wineberry) -- porokaiwhiri (pigeonwood) -- kohekohe -- kaikomako -- houhere (lacebark) -- horoeka (lancewood) -- rewarewa (New Zealand honeysuckle) -- mahoe (whiteywood) -- ngaio -- hinau -- titoki -- tanekaha (celery pine) -- tawhai raunui (hard beech) -- tawhai raunui (red beech) -- tawhai (silver beech) -- putaputaweta (marbleleaf) -- kowhai -- matai -- miro -- kahikatea (white pine) -- rimu -- Tawhai rauriki (black beech) -- tawhai rauriki (mountain beech) -- kanuka (white tea tree) -- manuka (tea tree) -- totara -- mapou -- kohuhu -- kapuka / papauma (broadleaf) -- karaka -- rangiora -- taraire -- kauri -- karo -- kotukutuku (tree fuschia) -- tawa -- akeake -- tarata (lemonwood) -- Conspicuous flowers and berries -- troubleshooting -- selected references -- index.