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Searched: “Canterbury Botanical Society Journal 51 2020” in Issue, sorted by Publisher (ascending)

Publisher
Title
Volume
Year
Pages
Authors
Article
Canterbury Botanical Society
Motukānuka Scientific Reserve: a new dryland reserve at Eyrewell, Waimakariri District, Canterbury
51
2020
66–85
Melissa A.S. Hutchison
Miles Giller
Marley Ford
2.47 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Daphne Banks
51
2020
3–4
Gillian Giller
0.36 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
The usefulness of students’ herbarium labels
51
2020
85–89
Paula Greer
0.88 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Why plants mean so much to me
51
2020
5–5
Hugh Wilson
0.09 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Book Review: Seeds of New Zealand monocotyledons by Colin J Webb, Manuka Press, 2019
51
2020
90–92
Bryony Macmillan
0.49 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
What’s up with Bulbinella on Banks Peninsula?
51
2020
6–12
Hugh Wilson
1.27 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Leptinella nana in Christchurch Botanic Gardens
51
2020
92–97
Luke Martin
1.11 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Orchids in unexpected places
51
2020
12–15
Paul D L Maurice
0.62 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
A rare natural hybrid between two common species: Plagianthus divaricatus x P. regius
51
2020
97–98
Joe Cartman
0.16 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Arowhenua Bush, the restoration project over 45 years
51
2020
15–21
Fraser Ross
0.71 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
On the Armstrong family and herbarium. Part I
51
2020
99–113
John Clemens
Sue Molloy
0.74 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
The rise and rise of the purple akeake
51
2020
22–28
David Barwick
0.14 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Canterbury Botanical Society (NZ) Inc. Sixty-Seventh Annual Report June 2019-May 2020
51
2020
114–117
Paula Greer
0.18 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Botanic Gardens Ileostylus micranthus update 2020
51
2020
28–29
Dean Pendrigh
0.10 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Blue-green algae (Cyanobacteria): an introduction and description of their occurrence in cave entrances of South Island, New Zealand
51
2020
30–46
Paul Broady
0.88 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
New Zealand’s pōhuehue (Muehlenbeckia) – a biodiversity powerhouse with an image problem
51
2020
47–57
Geoff Henderson
Brian Patrick
0.87 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
How resilient are our podocarps to deer antler rubbing?
51
2020
58–65
Miles Giller
2.04 MB

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