Jim McDonald fingers one of the 12 rare matagouri plants discovered on his Bulls farm. These will be protected in a special reserve offered by Mr McDonald. More of the small-leaved shrubs will be grown from cuttings by DoC to augment the small population and to plant out in nearby dune areas.
BILL KEARNS
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Forest and Bird, Issue 281, 1 August 1996, Page 5
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54Jim McDonald fingers one of the 12 rare matagouri plants discovered on his Bulls farm. These will be protected in a special reserve offered by Mr McDonald. More of the small-leaved shrubs will be grown from cuttings by DoC to augment the small population and to plant out in nearby dune areas. BILL KEARNS Forest and Bird, Issue 281, 1 August 1996, Page 5
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