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Appendices

Proposed Coastal Plan Appendices.

1857 Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust Newsletter SPRING 2023

Rhododendrons’( 1989) the flowers are mixed with sweet potato by the local tribes and used to kill rats. There are several colour forms of the species ranging from yellow to red, and even a pink form. It hybridises readily with other vireya species in the wild and has been used extensively by hybridisers. It is the parent of popular hybrids ‘Golden Charm’, ‘Orange Maid’, and ‘Butter Maid’. Spring is in the Air page page 2 Seed collecting The ex-situ conservation programme

North Island fernbird

and is identified as a threatened species, listed as ‘at risk’. THREATS Threats include: Destruction and degradation of native habitat. Predation by introduced species. QUICK FACTS The Maori name for the fern bird is Matata. Maori tribes revered the Fernbird as an oracle or ‘wise bird’ and would interpret the bird calls as signs of success or failure in their daily activities such as fishing. Fernbirds are a protected

Schedule 5B - Sites of significance to Māori and associated values

approximate only and are not intended to provide a definitive location or extent of a site. Ngāti Tama Te Rangihiroa wrote of Ngāti Tama’s renown throughout the country for their fighting prowess. He recorded the words of an unnamed elder “other tribes fought for fat lands, for birds and rat preserves, an aruhe rahui (fern root reserve) but Ngāti Tama fought for the sake of fighting, with a parcel of wet land as the cause”. Mimi – Pukearuhe Coastal Strip: This area is of high