Middle left: Mountain beech (Nothofagus solandri var. cliffortioides) by the Whakapapanui Stream. Mature and dying beech are vulnerable to heavy snow and storms; the April 1982 cyclone brought down many of these trees. Young beech, with mountain toatoa and understorey trees soon spring up in the gaps.
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Forest and Bird, Volume 14, Issue 5, 1 February 1983, Unnumbered Page
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47Middle left: Mountain beech (Nothofagus solandri var. cliffortioides) by the Whakapapanui Stream. Mature and dying beech are vulnerable to heavy snow and storms; the April 1982 cyclone brought down many of these trees. Young beech, with mountain toatoa and understorey trees soon spring up in the gaps. Forest and Bird, Volume 14, Issue 5, 1 February 1983, Unnumbered Page
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