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Natural areas of Tutamoe Ecological District (3. Ecological character)

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urtica ferox ongaonga 9<br />

Ongaonga is uncommon tree nettle in Northland with coarsely toothed<br />

leaves and stinging hairs. Recorded in this <strong>Ecological</strong> <strong>District</strong> from Waima<br />

(SSBI O06/H010) and Mataraua Forests (SSBI O06/013) both part <strong>of</strong><br />

O06/001 in this <strong>Ecological</strong> <strong>District</strong>.<br />

urtica incisa<br />

An uncommon nettle in Northland, Urtica incisa is recorded from Kaihu<br />

P07/001 (SSBI P07/H001) and Marlborough Forests P06/042 (SSBI P06/<br />

H040) in this Ecologial <strong>District</strong>.<br />

Viola filicaulis<br />

Viola filicaulis is a mat forming herb found in moist places throughout<br />

New Zealand, recorded in this <strong>Ecological</strong> <strong>District</strong> from Kaihu Forest<br />

P07/001 (SSBI P07/H001), Waipoua (SSBI O06/H015) and Mataraua Forests<br />

(SSBI O06/H013), both part <strong>of</strong> O06/001.<br />

Zoopsis nitida<br />

Zoopsis nitida is an endemic liverwort known only from Northland.<br />

Recorded from the Waipoua Forest, part <strong>of</strong> O06/001 and the <strong>Tutamoe</strong><br />

Range (P07/001) (Glenny et al. 1997).<br />

<strong>3.</strong><strong>3.</strong>7 Threatened and Regionally significant plant species<br />

not recorded for some time in the <strong>Ecological</strong> <strong>District</strong><br />

eXtInct<br />

trilepidea adamsii Adams mistletoe<br />

Trilepidea adamsii is a shrubby semi-parasitic mistletoe now presumed<br />

extinct which was endemic to the northern North Island from the<br />

Waipoua River to the Waikato and Coromandel Peninsula. Trilepidea<br />

adamsii was last recorded in 1954 from Cambridge (NZPCN 2007).<br />

Acutely threAtened<br />

rorippa divaricata (Nationally Endangered)<br />

Rorippa divaricata is a herb recorded by T. F. Cheesman from Kaihu<br />

Forest (P07/001) in 1875 and by Allan at Waipoua (part <strong>of</strong> O06/001) in<br />

1947 (Department <strong>of</strong> Conservation, Bioweb Threatened Plants Database,<br />

March 2006).<br />

chrOnIcAlly threAtened<br />

utricularia delicatula (Gradual Decline)<br />

Recorded in 1976 from Waipoua Forest, part <strong>of</strong> O06/001 (Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Conservation, Bioweb Threatened Plants Database, March 2006).<br />

9 The Waima and Mataraua records are derived from a plant list <strong>of</strong> an area (now Nga Whenua<br />

Rahui – Te Mahurehure Roopu Whenua Toanga) which lies between the forests <strong>of</strong> Waima and<br />

Mataraua.<br />

PNAP reconnasance survey report<br />

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