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PHILIP SIMPSON

Found throughout New Zealand, Cordyline australis achieves the most massive size of any Cordyline species. This tree at Pakawau in northwest Nelson is probably about 400 years old and grew in a former dune swamp.

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Forest and Bird, Issue 299, 1 February 2001, Page 4

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PHILIP SIMPSON Found throughout New Zealand, Cordyline australis achieves the most massive size of any Cordyline species. This tree at Pakawau in northwest Nelson is probably about 400 years old and grew in a former dune swamp. Forest and Bird, Issue 299, 1 February 2001, Page 4

PHILIP SIMPSON Found throughout New Zealand, Cordyline australis achieves the most massive size of any Cordyline species. This tree at Pakawau in northwest Nelson is probably about 400 years old and grew in a former dune swamp. Forest and Bird, Issue 299, 1 February 2001, Page 4

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