The council has found individuals selling cotoneaster, buddleia and an invasive succulent known as pig's ear. A commercial nursery was also found selling a variety of a wilding pine.
"Having flown over the original Port Hills fire, seeing the difference that low-flammability plants in native plantings made ...
New research has identified the extent to which human colonization and hunting contributed to the extinction of New Zealand's ...
Spartina traps silt and sand, impacting the open mudflats needed by many migratory protected bird species such as the ...
Wildfires in California, bushfires in Australia and some significant vegetation fires across New Zealand have brought global attention to fire risk and are a good reminder of the risks posed by ...
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Corokia cotoneaster ‘Little Prince’ Plant size: 3′ high x 18″ wide, easily kept smaller Plant type: Shrubs and small trees ...
Northland's largest wetland has suffered significant damage to an area the size of 54 rugby fields after a landowner allowed ...