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Title
Volume
Year
Pages
Authors
Article
Canterbury Botanical Society
Trifoliate leaves of Clematis afoliata
16
1982
25–25
Cecil Dunn
0.06 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
How to identify mallows naturalised in Canterbury
18
1984
52–57
Colin Webb
0.38 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
An ex-editor’s wanderings
20
1986
25–27
John Thompson
0.26 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
A checklist of the plants of the Upper Grey River catchment forests, Canterbury
21
1987
52–55
David A. Norton
0.28 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Treasures of a school lawn
23
1989
48–50
Graeme Jane
0.22 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Olearia arborescens (Forst, f) Ckn. et Laing X ?Celmisia species
26
1992
39–41
Foul Sondergaard
0.88 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Helichrysum dimorphum: an old locality record from Southland
28
1994
39–40
David Glenny
0.17 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Index Vol 1-29
30
1996
1–77
Colin J Webb
Paul Pearson
5.71 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Wilderness Scientific Reserve
32
1998
33–34
R. Close
M. Giller
W. Sykes
0.14 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Note: Maori lore of part of central Christchurch -some ancient Ti Kouka (Cabbage Trees).
34
2000
35–35
Murray Parsons
0.09 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
How do threats to Canterbury plants potentially lead to extinction?
36
2002
5–9
David R. Given
0.51 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Conservation and you -conservation by individuals in the 21st Century.
37
2003
131–135
Judith Roper-Lindsay
0.49 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
The Chatham Islands visit. 29 and 30 November – Pitt Island
41
2008
6–9
Miles Giller
1.44 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Descendents of Tane Mahuta
42
2010
45–47
Brian Malloy
1.08 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Checklist of liverworts and hornworts of Banks Peninsula
44
2013
4–33
David Glenny
1.43 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
The alpine environment under attack
46
2015
19–21
Hugh Wood
0.54 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Summer Camp based at Arapawa Island 13-18 February 2016. 15 February – Puriri Preservation QEII Covenant
47
2016
72–74
Miles Giller
1.08 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
What do we do with the weeds of Canterbury? Emerging biosecurity risks for Canterbury’s natural biota and timely responses
50
2019
38–54
Colin D. Meurk
Jon J. Sullivan
Murray I. Dawson
Jason Butt
Alice Shanks
1.84 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Forty-two years of wild gardening
53
2022
46–52
Gillian Giller
2.10 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
In Memorandium
3
1970
22–23
John Thompson
0.20 MB
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