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New Zealand Native Plant Kawakawa
New Zealand Native Plant Kawakawa or Macropiper Excelsum
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
published: 29 Jan 2015
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How to make a rongoā garden
Landscape architect Meg Kane joins forces with horticulturist Nicola Kawana to plant Rongoā, a traditional Maori medicinal garden, using native plants on Whānau Living
Follow us!
Facebook - @WhanauLiving
Instagram - @whanau_living
another Adrenalin Group production
www.adrenalingroup.com
Design by Native Council www.nativecouncil.co.nz
#WhanauLiving
published: 13 May 2016
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Kawakawa Leaf steamed Waikato Trout
A trout steamed in Kawakawa leaves
Kawakawa
Macropiper excelsum, called Kawakawa, is a small tree of which the subspecies M. excelsum subsp. excelsum is endemic to New Zealand; the subspecies M. e. subsp. psittacorum is found on Lord Howe Island, Norfolk Island and the Kermadec Islands.
It is found throughout the North Island, and as far south as Okarito (43.20 °S) on the West Coast and Banks Peninsula (43.5 °S) on the east coast of the South Island. The leaves are often covered with insect holes. The images depict the variety majus which has larger and more glossy leaves than M. excelsum. The name Kawakawa in Māori refers to the bitter taste of the leaves, from kawa bitter.
published: 31 Aug 2014
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Lustración de los Vivos - Enteógenos
Enteógenos (Ayahuasca y yopo) medicinas ancestrales como herramientas en nuestro camino espiritual - Eirinn Eir
published: 13 Sep 2020
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Хидратиращ дневен крем за лице с ванилия - Antipodes®
БЕЗ парабени, фталати, петролатум, изкуствени оцветители и аромати.
Хидратиращият дневен крем на Antipodes с ванилия е изключително лек върху кожата, но едновременно с това хидратира обилно, като прави кожата мека и красиво свежа. Той притежава превъзходна кремообразна текстура, а с помощта на меда от манука и маслото карите от Африка се нанася гладко върху кожата за максимална защита, хидратация и гладкост. Лекият аромат на ванилия и цитрус е екзотично свеж. Съдържа 100% чисто масло от авокадо с витамини A, B, C, E, както и хлорофил и Омега 9,3 и 6 - отлични антиоксиданти - този невероятно овлажняващ и подхранващ крем ще Ви зарежда с блясък всеки ден.
Маслото карите от Африка защитава кожата и я прави мека и гъвкава. Освен това кремът се поглъща много лесно от кожата за още по-добра хи...
published: 14 Aug 2018
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kawakawa
Kimi shares a little about Kawakawa
Kawakawa (Macropiper excelsum) is a New Zealand native herb used traditionally for many different ailments. It is an amazingly versatile herb that has so much to offer. Here are some ways that it was traditionally used and also some contemporary conditions it may also assist with.
Heart tonic - Has been used traditionally to help strengthen the heart and more recently for high blood pressure as well as helping to improve overall circulation due to its fantastic warming properties making it perfect for poor circulation, those suffering from chilblains, etc.
Blood purifier - Used traditionally to draw toxins from the body.
Digestive - The warming properties of Kawakawa aid in digestion especially when suffering from indigestion, heartburn, etc.
Lung rest...
published: 01 Sep 2015
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Amazing Salad Tree that Grows Delicious Greens You can Eat All Year Long
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you his favorite tree that grows delicious and mild tasting leafy greens you can eat all year long if you live in zones 9 or above. This plant will grow in zones 8-10 as a perennial or anywhere as an annual vegetable.
In this episode, you will learn about Abelmoschus Manihot, aka the salad tree, aka bele tree aka slimy cabbage tree. This tree will provide you with mild tasting leafy greens all year long.
You will learn where John purchased these trees from and how fast they grow in just 3 months.
You will discover what these salad tree leaves taste like and which cultivar has better tasting leaves so you know which variety to buy.
Jump to the following parts of this episode:
00:15 Most important food that is not eaten in e...
published: 30 Sep 2018
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Kawakawa
published: 24 Nov 2016
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FIELD TRIP WITH PATRICK BLANC IN NEW ZEALAND - CHAPTER 1 : NORTHERN ISLAND
The botanist Patrick Blanc, inventor of the Vertical Garden (Mur Végétal) takes you to a Field Trip in New Zealand, "The Land of the Long White Cloud" - Chapter 1 : Northern Island
Filmed & produced by Pascal Héni
Paspat 2013
Plant species list :
Rhabothamnus solandri, Cyathea medullaris, Cordyline banksii, Lycopodium deuterodensum, Cordyline banksii, Agathis australis, Collospermum hastatum, Pseudopanax arboreus, Freycinetia banksii, Cyathea medullaris, Trichomanes reniforme, Dracophyllum latifolium, Knightia excelsa, Phyllocladus trichomanoides, Tui : Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae, Phormium tenax, Ripogonum scandens, Hymenophyllum sp., Schefflera digitata, Hedycarya arborea, Schistochila balfouriana, Hypnodendron sp., Blechnum fraseri, Elatostema rugosum, Rhopalostylis sapida, Blechnum...
published: 25 May 2013
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Episode 9 - Identifying Backyard Plants
**Episode 9: Identifying Backyard Plants**
Plants provide food and shelter to the birds, bugs and lizards we’ve talked about so far. Today’s episode is all about the lungs of our land, our plants and how to go about identifying them. We’ll show you how to make key observations that can be used to help identify plants including looking at leaf shape, fruits and flowers. We’ll also show you how to use iNaturalist NZ to identify plant species and determine if your plant is native or introduced. The weedbusters website can then be used to work out if any introduced plants are weeds or not.
**Today's Task** For today’s task, have a go at identifying plants in your garden. Take a close look at their leaves, flowers, and fruit and use an app or a book to find its name and if it’s native, non...
published: 30 Apr 2020
10:37
New Zealand Native Plant Kawakawa
New Zealand Native Plant Kawakawa or Macropiper Excelsum
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
New Zealand Native Plant Kawakawa or Macropiper Excelsum
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
https://wn.com/New_Zealand_Native_Plant_Kawakawa
New Zealand Native Plant Kawakawa or Macropiper Excelsum
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
- published: 29 Jan 2015
- views: 21097
4:57
How to make a rongoā garden
Landscape architect Meg Kane joins forces with horticulturist Nicola Kawana to plant Rongoā, a traditional Maori medicinal garden, using native plants on Whānau...
Landscape architect Meg Kane joins forces with horticulturist Nicola Kawana to plant Rongoā, a traditional Maori medicinal garden, using native plants on Whānau Living
Follow us!
Facebook - @WhanauLiving
Instagram - @whanau_living
another Adrenalin Group production
www.adrenalingroup.com
Design by Native Council www.nativecouncil.co.nz
#WhanauLiving
https://wn.com/How_To_Make_A_Rongoā_Garden
Landscape architect Meg Kane joins forces with horticulturist Nicola Kawana to plant Rongoā, a traditional Maori medicinal garden, using native plants on Whānau Living
Follow us!
Facebook - @WhanauLiving
Instagram - @whanau_living
another Adrenalin Group production
www.adrenalingroup.com
Design by Native Council www.nativecouncil.co.nz
#WhanauLiving
- published: 13 May 2016
- views: 15476
3:59
Kawakawa Leaf steamed Waikato Trout
A trout steamed in Kawakawa leaves
Kawakawa
Macropiper excelsum, called Kawakawa, is a small tree of which the subspecies M. excelsum subsp. excelsum is endemi...
A trout steamed in Kawakawa leaves
Kawakawa
Macropiper excelsum, called Kawakawa, is a small tree of which the subspecies M. excelsum subsp. excelsum is endemic to New Zealand; the subspecies M. e. subsp. psittacorum is found on Lord Howe Island, Norfolk Island and the Kermadec Islands.
It is found throughout the North Island, and as far south as Okarito (43.20 °S) on the West Coast and Banks Peninsula (43.5 °S) on the east coast of the South Island. The leaves are often covered with insect holes. The images depict the variety majus which has larger and more glossy leaves than M. excelsum. The name Kawakawa in Māori refers to the bitter taste of the leaves, from kawa bitter.
https://wn.com/Kawakawa_Leaf_Steamed_Waikato_Trout
A trout steamed in Kawakawa leaves
Kawakawa
Macropiper excelsum, called Kawakawa, is a small tree of which the subspecies M. excelsum subsp. excelsum is endemic to New Zealand; the subspecies M. e. subsp. psittacorum is found on Lord Howe Island, Norfolk Island and the Kermadec Islands.
It is found throughout the North Island, and as far south as Okarito (43.20 °S) on the West Coast and Banks Peninsula (43.5 °S) on the east coast of the South Island. The leaves are often covered with insect holes. The images depict the variety majus which has larger and more glossy leaves than M. excelsum. The name Kawakawa in Māori refers to the bitter taste of the leaves, from kawa bitter.
- published: 31 Aug 2014
- views: 336
55:46
Lustración de los Vivos - Enteógenos
Enteógenos (Ayahuasca y yopo) medicinas ancestrales como herramientas en nuestro camino espiritual - Eirinn Eir
Enteógenos (Ayahuasca y yopo) medicinas ancestrales como herramientas en nuestro camino espiritual - Eirinn Eir
https://wn.com/Lustración_De_Los_Vivos_Enteógenos
Enteógenos (Ayahuasca y yopo) medicinas ancestrales como herramientas en nuestro camino espiritual - Eirinn Eir
- published: 13 Sep 2020
- views: 38
4:41
Хидратиращ дневен крем за лице с ванилия - Antipodes®
БЕЗ парабени, фталати, петролатум, изкуствени оцветители и аромати.
Хидратиращият дневен крем на Antipodes с ванилия е изключително лек върху кожата, но еднов...
БЕЗ парабени, фталати, петролатум, изкуствени оцветители и аромати.
Хидратиращият дневен крем на Antipodes с ванилия е изключително лек върху кожата, но едновременно с това хидратира обилно, като прави кожата мека и красиво свежа. Той притежава превъзходна кремообразна текстура, а с помощта на меда от манука и маслото карите от Африка се нанася гладко върху кожата за максимална защита, хидратация и гладкост. Лекият аромат на ванилия и цитрус е екзотично свеж. Съдържа 100% чисто масло от авокадо с витамини A, B, C, E, както и хлорофил и Омега 9,3 и 6 - отлични антиоксиданти - този невероятно овлажняващ и подхранващ крем ще Ви зарежда с блясък всеки ден.
Маслото карите от Африка защитава кожата и я прави мека и гъвкава. Освен това кремът се поглъща много лесно от кожата за още по-добра хидратация благодарение на екстракта от испански маслини - уникален овлажняващ агент, който взаимодейства отлично с маслата вътре в кожата. Освен това кремът съдържа мед от манука, който се използва в продължение на векове от местните жени за успокояване и подхранване на кожата, и екстракт от листата на kawakawa - дърво в Нова Зеландия - който е изключително богат на антиоксиданти.
Начин на употреба: Нанасяйте сутрин, като масажирате по лицето, шията и деколтето.
Съставки: Aqua, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea Butter) , Squalene, Leptomsperum Scoparium Mel, Persea Gratissima, Macadamia Ternifolia Seed Oil, Rosa Canina Fruit Oil, Cetearyl Olivate, Sorbitan Olivate, Lecithin, Vinanza Rapeseed Extract , Macropiper Excelsum, Geogard Ultra. Fragrances Of Vanilla Planifolia (Vanilla Oil), Citrus Nobilis (Mandarin Oil), Coumarin+, D-Limonene+, Linalool+, Citral+, Citronellol+, Geraniol+.
https://naturalcare.bg/bio-dneven-krem-za-lice-s-vanilia
https://wn.com/Хидратиращ_Дневен_Крем_За_Лице_С_Ванилия_Antipodes®
БЕЗ парабени, фталати, петролатум, изкуствени оцветители и аромати.
Хидратиращият дневен крем на Antipodes с ванилия е изключително лек върху кожата, но едновременно с това хидратира обилно, като прави кожата мека и красиво свежа. Той притежава превъзходна кремообразна текстура, а с помощта на меда от манука и маслото карите от Африка се нанася гладко върху кожата за максимална защита, хидратация и гладкост. Лекият аромат на ванилия и цитрус е екзотично свеж. Съдържа 100% чисто масло от авокадо с витамини A, B, C, E, както и хлорофил и Омега 9,3 и 6 - отлични антиоксиданти - този невероятно овлажняващ и подхранващ крем ще Ви зарежда с блясък всеки ден.
Маслото карите от Африка защитава кожата и я прави мека и гъвкава. Освен това кремът се поглъща много лесно от кожата за още по-добра хидратация благодарение на екстракта от испански маслини - уникален овлажняващ агент, който взаимодейства отлично с маслата вътре в кожата. Освен това кремът съдържа мед от манука, който се използва в продължение на векове от местните жени за успокояване и подхранване на кожата, и екстракт от листата на kawakawa - дърво в Нова Зеландия - който е изключително богат на антиоксиданти.
Начин на употреба: Нанасяйте сутрин, като масажирате по лицето, шията и деколтето.
Съставки: Aqua, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea Butter) , Squalene, Leptomsperum Scoparium Mel, Persea Gratissima, Macadamia Ternifolia Seed Oil, Rosa Canina Fruit Oil, Cetearyl Olivate, Sorbitan Olivate, Lecithin, Vinanza Rapeseed Extract , Macropiper Excelsum, Geogard Ultra. Fragrances Of Vanilla Planifolia (Vanilla Oil), Citrus Nobilis (Mandarin Oil), Coumarin+, D-Limonene+, Linalool+, Citral+, Citronellol+, Geraniol+.
https://naturalcare.bg/bio-dneven-krem-za-lice-s-vanilia
- published: 14 Aug 2018
- views: 164
3:17
kawakawa
Kimi shares a little about Kawakawa
Kawakawa (Macropiper excelsum) is a New Zealand native herb used traditionally for many different ailments. It is an amazin...
Kimi shares a little about Kawakawa
Kawakawa (Macropiper excelsum) is a New Zealand native herb used traditionally for many different ailments. It is an amazingly versatile herb that has so much to offer. Here are some ways that it was traditionally used and also some contemporary conditions it may also assist with.
Heart tonic - Has been used traditionally to help strengthen the heart and more recently for high blood pressure as well as helping to improve overall circulation due to its fantastic warming properties making it perfect for poor circulation, those suffering from chilblains, etc.
Blood purifier - Used traditionally to draw toxins from the body.
Digestive - The warming properties of Kawakawa aid in digestion especially when suffering from indigestion, heartburn, etc.
Lung restorative - The seeds in particular have a tonic effect on the lungs. Kawakawa has similar uses to its cousin, pippali or long pepper plant used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine.
Analgesic - Has a mild analgesic effect similar to the Kava plant of Fiji which it is closely related to. Has been used traditionally for tooth ache and more recently for menstrual cramps due also to its anti-spasmodic actions.
Adaptogen - Helps with a restorative & strengthening action for those people under high levels of physical and emotional stress or suffering from fatigue.
Diuretic - A mild action to help with fluid retention and traditionally used to support and strengthen kidney function.
Anti-inflammatory - Traditionally used for rheumatism and arthritic complaints.
Aphrodisiac - Was used traditionally by older men to renew their youth.
......and these are just some of the main internal benefits one may find with this herb without looking at its topical benefits.
https://wn.com/Kawakawa
Kimi shares a little about Kawakawa
Kawakawa (Macropiper excelsum) is a New Zealand native herb used traditionally for many different ailments. It is an amazingly versatile herb that has so much to offer. Here are some ways that it was traditionally used and also some contemporary conditions it may also assist with.
Heart tonic - Has been used traditionally to help strengthen the heart and more recently for high blood pressure as well as helping to improve overall circulation due to its fantastic warming properties making it perfect for poor circulation, those suffering from chilblains, etc.
Blood purifier - Used traditionally to draw toxins from the body.
Digestive - The warming properties of Kawakawa aid in digestion especially when suffering from indigestion, heartburn, etc.
Lung restorative - The seeds in particular have a tonic effect on the lungs. Kawakawa has similar uses to its cousin, pippali or long pepper plant used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine.
Analgesic - Has a mild analgesic effect similar to the Kava plant of Fiji which it is closely related to. Has been used traditionally for tooth ache and more recently for menstrual cramps due also to its anti-spasmodic actions.
Adaptogen - Helps with a restorative & strengthening action for those people under high levels of physical and emotional stress or suffering from fatigue.
Diuretic - A mild action to help with fluid retention and traditionally used to support and strengthen kidney function.
Anti-inflammatory - Traditionally used for rheumatism and arthritic complaints.
Aphrodisiac - Was used traditionally by older men to renew their youth.
......and these are just some of the main internal benefits one may find with this herb without looking at its topical benefits.
- published: 01 Sep 2015
- views: 2427
34:34
Amazing Salad Tree that Grows Delicious Greens You can Eat All Year Long
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you his favorite tree that grows delicious and mild tasting leafy greens you can eat all year long if y...
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you his favorite tree that grows delicious and mild tasting leafy greens you can eat all year long if you live in zones 9 or above. This plant will grow in zones 8-10 as a perennial or anywhere as an annual vegetable.
In this episode, you will learn about Abelmoschus Manihot, aka the salad tree, aka bele tree aka slimy cabbage tree. This tree will provide you with mild tasting leafy greens all year long.
You will learn where John purchased these trees from and how fast they grow in just 3 months.
You will discover what these salad tree leaves taste like and which cultivar has better tasting leaves so you know which variety to buy.
Jump to the following parts of this episode:
00:15 Most important food that is not eaten in enough quantity
00:35 Buy a GYG Tee shirt to help support me
01:15 Greens from Annual Crops vs Perennial Greens
03:50 Growing Moringa in a non-tropical climate
04:27 Perennial Tree Collards
07:15 Bele Tree aka Abelmoschus manihot aka Salad Tree
12:13 3 Unique varieties of Abelmoschus Manihot
13:56 How I have been growing the bele tree
15:35 Height at Maturity
16:00 How to grow them from Seed or Cuttings
16:45 Buy rooted plants instead of cuttings
17:55 More nutritious than spinach
19:10 Thomas Jefferson Grew this Wild Food
20:09 Trying a leaf of Kiko's Crump Bele
24:15 Taste Testing Chief Kubo's Bele
26:45 Taste testing Aunt Lilies
28:54 Ranking the taste of the Bele Leaves
After watching this episode, you will learn about one of the best trees you can grow that will provide you with delicious and mild leafy greens you can eat all year long.
Referenced Videos:
how to harvest lettuce
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4hmPv4rkkw
reflective shade cloth episode
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNT_xOK1ook
Juicing Okra video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgCdTfAEnII
Watch all GrowingYourGreens Videos at:
https://www.youtube.com/user/growingyourgreens/videos
Subscribe to GrowingYourGreens for more videos:
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=growingyourgreens
Follow John on Instagram at:
https://instagram.com/growingyourgreens/
Talk to John for 5 minutes:
https://www.fiverr.com/groworganic/be-your-organic-gardening-coach-for-10-minutes
Buy Seeds John Grew at
http://growingyourgreens.ecwid.com/
Buy a GYG Tee Shirt at
http://www.compassion-tees.com/
Buy My Healthy Eating Cookbook at
http://www.gygbook.com/
Buy these plants at
https://wellspringgardens.com/collections/edibles
https://wn.com/Amazing_Salad_Tree_That_Grows_Delicious_Greens_You_Can_Eat_All_Year_Long
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you his favorite tree that grows delicious and mild tasting leafy greens you can eat all year long if you live in zones 9 or above. This plant will grow in zones 8-10 as a perennial or anywhere as an annual vegetable.
In this episode, you will learn about Abelmoschus Manihot, aka the salad tree, aka bele tree aka slimy cabbage tree. This tree will provide you with mild tasting leafy greens all year long.
You will learn where John purchased these trees from and how fast they grow in just 3 months.
You will discover what these salad tree leaves taste like and which cultivar has better tasting leaves so you know which variety to buy.
Jump to the following parts of this episode:
00:15 Most important food that is not eaten in enough quantity
00:35 Buy a GYG Tee shirt to help support me
01:15 Greens from Annual Crops vs Perennial Greens
03:50 Growing Moringa in a non-tropical climate
04:27 Perennial Tree Collards
07:15 Bele Tree aka Abelmoschus manihot aka Salad Tree
12:13 3 Unique varieties of Abelmoschus Manihot
13:56 How I have been growing the bele tree
15:35 Height at Maturity
16:00 How to grow them from Seed or Cuttings
16:45 Buy rooted plants instead of cuttings
17:55 More nutritious than spinach
19:10 Thomas Jefferson Grew this Wild Food
20:09 Trying a leaf of Kiko's Crump Bele
24:15 Taste Testing Chief Kubo's Bele
26:45 Taste testing Aunt Lilies
28:54 Ranking the taste of the Bele Leaves
After watching this episode, you will learn about one of the best trees you can grow that will provide you with delicious and mild leafy greens you can eat all year long.
Referenced Videos:
how to harvest lettuce
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4hmPv4rkkw
reflective shade cloth episode
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNT_xOK1ook
Juicing Okra video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgCdTfAEnII
Watch all GrowingYourGreens Videos at:
https://www.youtube.com/user/growingyourgreens/videos
Subscribe to GrowingYourGreens for more videos:
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=growingyourgreens
Follow John on Instagram at:
https://instagram.com/growingyourgreens/
Talk to John for 5 minutes:
https://www.fiverr.com/groworganic/be-your-organic-gardening-coach-for-10-minutes
Buy Seeds John Grew at
http://growingyourgreens.ecwid.com/
Buy a GYG Tee Shirt at
http://www.compassion-tees.com/
Buy My Healthy Eating Cookbook at
http://www.gygbook.com/
Buy these plants at
https://wellspringgardens.com/collections/edibles
- published: 30 Sep 2018
- views: 20433
52:00
FIELD TRIP WITH PATRICK BLANC IN NEW ZEALAND - CHAPTER 1 : NORTHERN ISLAND
The botanist Patrick Blanc, inventor of the Vertical Garden (Mur Végétal) takes you to a Field Trip in New Zealand, "The Land of the Long White Cloud" - Chapter...
The botanist Patrick Blanc, inventor of the Vertical Garden (Mur Végétal) takes you to a Field Trip in New Zealand, "The Land of the Long White Cloud" - Chapter 1 : Northern Island
Filmed & produced by Pascal Héni
Paspat 2013
Plant species list :
Rhabothamnus solandri, Cyathea medullaris, Cordyline banksii, Lycopodium deuterodensum, Cordyline banksii, Agathis australis, Collospermum hastatum, Pseudopanax arboreus, Freycinetia banksii, Cyathea medullaris, Trichomanes reniforme, Dracophyllum latifolium, Knightia excelsa, Phyllocladus trichomanoides, Tui : Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae, Phormium tenax, Ripogonum scandens, Hymenophyllum sp., Schefflera digitata, Hedycarya arborea, Schistochila balfouriana, Hypnodendron sp., Blechnum fraseri, Elatostema rugosum, Rhopalostylis sapida, Blechnum novae-zelandiae, Pseudopanax crassifolius, Rubus cissoides, Knightia excelsa, Pseudocyphellaria cf. homeophylla, Blechnum chambersii, Metrosideros excelsa, Metrosideros robusta, Metrosideros perforata, Lycopodium (Huperzia) varium, Pseudopanax crassifolius, Rubus cissoides, Brachyglottis bidwillii, Gaultheria depressa var. novae-zelandiae, Dracophyllum recurvum, Hebe (Veronica) tetragona, Celmisia incana, Wahlenbergia pygmaea, Olearia arborescens, Dracophyllum subulatum, Dracophyllum recurvum, Celmisia spectabilis, Pimelea buxifolia, Parahebe (Veronica) hookeriana, Nothofagus solandri var. cliffortioides, Astelia fragrans, Sticherus cunninghamii, Coriaria pteridoides, Pseudopanax colensoi, Cordyline indivisa, Dracophyllum subulatum, Raoulia albo-sericea, Drosera spathulata, Hebe (Veronica) salicifolia, Dendroligotrichum (Polytrichum) tongariroense, Pterostylis patens, Hebe (Veronica) venustula, Olearia arborescens, Podocarpus nivalis, Cordyline cf. pumilio, Cordyline australis, Pseudopanax crassifolius, Rubus squarrosus, Macropiper (Piper) excelsum, Solanum laciniatum, Elatostema rugosum, Microsorum pustulatum, Calystegia tugoriorum, Nothofagus fusca, Cortaderia sp., Phormium cookianum, Cordyline australis, Urtica ferox, Parsonsia heterophylla, Dacrycarpus dacrydioides, Prumnopitys taxifolia
https://wn.com/Field_Trip_With_Patrick_Blanc_In_New_Zealand_Chapter_1_Northern_Island
The botanist Patrick Blanc, inventor of the Vertical Garden (Mur Végétal) takes you to a Field Trip in New Zealand, "The Land of the Long White Cloud" - Chapter 1 : Northern Island
Filmed & produced by Pascal Héni
Paspat 2013
Plant species list :
Rhabothamnus solandri, Cyathea medullaris, Cordyline banksii, Lycopodium deuterodensum, Cordyline banksii, Agathis australis, Collospermum hastatum, Pseudopanax arboreus, Freycinetia banksii, Cyathea medullaris, Trichomanes reniforme, Dracophyllum latifolium, Knightia excelsa, Phyllocladus trichomanoides, Tui : Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae, Phormium tenax, Ripogonum scandens, Hymenophyllum sp., Schefflera digitata, Hedycarya arborea, Schistochila balfouriana, Hypnodendron sp., Blechnum fraseri, Elatostema rugosum, Rhopalostylis sapida, Blechnum novae-zelandiae, Pseudopanax crassifolius, Rubus cissoides, Knightia excelsa, Pseudocyphellaria cf. homeophylla, Blechnum chambersii, Metrosideros excelsa, Metrosideros robusta, Metrosideros perforata, Lycopodium (Huperzia) varium, Pseudopanax crassifolius, Rubus cissoides, Brachyglottis bidwillii, Gaultheria depressa var. novae-zelandiae, Dracophyllum recurvum, Hebe (Veronica) tetragona, Celmisia incana, Wahlenbergia pygmaea, Olearia arborescens, Dracophyllum subulatum, Dracophyllum recurvum, Celmisia spectabilis, Pimelea buxifolia, Parahebe (Veronica) hookeriana, Nothofagus solandri var. cliffortioides, Astelia fragrans, Sticherus cunninghamii, Coriaria pteridoides, Pseudopanax colensoi, Cordyline indivisa, Dracophyllum subulatum, Raoulia albo-sericea, Drosera spathulata, Hebe (Veronica) salicifolia, Dendroligotrichum (Polytrichum) tongariroense, Pterostylis patens, Hebe (Veronica) venustula, Olearia arborescens, Podocarpus nivalis, Cordyline cf. pumilio, Cordyline australis, Pseudopanax crassifolius, Rubus squarrosus, Macropiper (Piper) excelsum, Solanum laciniatum, Elatostema rugosum, Microsorum pustulatum, Calystegia tugoriorum, Nothofagus fusca, Cortaderia sp., Phormium cookianum, Cordyline australis, Urtica ferox, Parsonsia heterophylla, Dacrycarpus dacrydioides, Prumnopitys taxifolia
- published: 25 May 2013
- views: 2583
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Episode 9 - Identifying Backyard Plants
**Episode 9: Identifying Backyard Plants**
Plants provide food and shelter to the birds, bugs and lizards we’ve talked about so far. Today’s episode is all a...
**Episode 9: Identifying Backyard Plants**
Plants provide food and shelter to the birds, bugs and lizards we’ve talked about so far. Today’s episode is all about the lungs of our land, our plants and how to go about identifying them. We’ll show you how to make key observations that can be used to help identify plants including looking at leaf shape, fruits and flowers. We’ll also show you how to use iNaturalist NZ to identify plant species and determine if your plant is native or introduced. The weedbusters website can then be used to work out if any introduced plants are weeds or not.
**Today's Task** For today’s task, have a go at identifying plants in your garden. Take a close look at their leaves, flowers, and fruit and use an app or a book to find its name and if it’s native, non-native, or a pest. Post a photo or drawing of your favourite leaf in your garden and tell us what it is.
Useful resources:
There are heaps of amazing resources for plants. The key thing is choosing the right resource for your knowledge level. Below we’ve included advice to steer you in the right direction.
iNaturalist NZ:https://inaturalist.nz/home
How to add an observation in iNaturalist NZ (includes step-by-step instructions):
https://inaturalist.nz/pages/add-an-observation-nz
Weebusters:https://www.weedbusters.org.nz/
Basic leaf shapes and arrangements shown in the video:
https://www.trc.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Environment/Education/Backyard-Biodiversity-Basic-Leaf-Features.pdf
DOC education resource: Experiencing Native Trees in Your Green Space:https://www.doc.govt.nz/globalassets/documents/getting-involved/students-and-teachers/experiencing-native-trees-in-your-green-space.pdf
Advanced plant identification: NZ Plant Conservation Network:https://www.nzpcn.org.nz/conservation/training/module-1-plant-life/
Nature identification books by Andrew Crowe:https://www.penguin.co.nz/authors/andrew-crowe
Other plant identification apps:
NZtrees:
https://aenz.aut.ac.nz/nz-tree-app
PlantSnap:
https://www.plantsnap.com/
Plants to attract birds and lizards:
https://www.doc.govt.nz/get-involved/conservation-activities/attract-birds-to-your-garden/
https://www.forestandbird.org.nz/resources/how-create-lizard-friendly-garden
https://www.doc.govt.nz/get-involved/conservation-activities/attract-lizards-to-your-garden/
Restoration planting guides for Taranaki:
https://restoretaranaki.nz/resources/
What to plant to replace removed weeds:
https://www.weedbusters.org.nz/resources/plant-me-instead-booklets/
For further resources, check out our website or Facebook page:
Website: http://www.rotokare.org.nz/Education/Backyard-Biodiversity---Taiao-Taiepa-Ki-Tua/
Website: https://www.trc.govt.nz/backyard-biodiversity/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BackyardBiodiversityTaranaki
Join us again on Tuesday to learn more about our native plants and their special properties.
Ka kite anō au i a koutou / See you soon!
#Rotokare #TRC #BackyardBiodiversity #GetOutside
https://wn.com/Episode_9_Identifying_Backyard_Plants
**Episode 9: Identifying Backyard Plants**
Plants provide food and shelter to the birds, bugs and lizards we’ve talked about so far. Today’s episode is all about the lungs of our land, our plants and how to go about identifying them. We’ll show you how to make key observations that can be used to help identify plants including looking at leaf shape, fruits and flowers. We’ll also show you how to use iNaturalist NZ to identify plant species and determine if your plant is native or introduced. The weedbusters website can then be used to work out if any introduced plants are weeds or not.
**Today's Task** For today’s task, have a go at identifying plants in your garden. Take a close look at their leaves, flowers, and fruit and use an app or a book to find its name and if it’s native, non-native, or a pest. Post a photo or drawing of your favourite leaf in your garden and tell us what it is.
Useful resources:
There are heaps of amazing resources for plants. The key thing is choosing the right resource for your knowledge level. Below we’ve included advice to steer you in the right direction.
iNaturalist NZ:https://inaturalist.nz/home
How to add an observation in iNaturalist NZ (includes step-by-step instructions):
https://inaturalist.nz/pages/add-an-observation-nz
Weebusters:https://www.weedbusters.org.nz/
Basic leaf shapes and arrangements shown in the video:
https://www.trc.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Environment/Education/Backyard-Biodiversity-Basic-Leaf-Features.pdf
DOC education resource: Experiencing Native Trees in Your Green Space:https://www.doc.govt.nz/globalassets/documents/getting-involved/students-and-teachers/experiencing-native-trees-in-your-green-space.pdf
Advanced plant identification: NZ Plant Conservation Network:https://www.nzpcn.org.nz/conservation/training/module-1-plant-life/
Nature identification books by Andrew Crowe:https://www.penguin.co.nz/authors/andrew-crowe
Other plant identification apps:
NZtrees:
https://aenz.aut.ac.nz/nz-tree-app
PlantSnap:
https://www.plantsnap.com/
Plants to attract birds and lizards:
https://www.doc.govt.nz/get-involved/conservation-activities/attract-birds-to-your-garden/
https://www.forestandbird.org.nz/resources/how-create-lizard-friendly-garden
https://www.doc.govt.nz/get-involved/conservation-activities/attract-lizards-to-your-garden/
Restoration planting guides for Taranaki:
https://restoretaranaki.nz/resources/
What to plant to replace removed weeds:
https://www.weedbusters.org.nz/resources/plant-me-instead-booklets/
For further resources, check out our website or Facebook page:
Website: http://www.rotokare.org.nz/Education/Backyard-Biodiversity---Taiao-Taiepa-Ki-Tua/
Website: https://www.trc.govt.nz/backyard-biodiversity/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BackyardBiodiversityTaranaki
Join us again on Tuesday to learn more about our native plants and their special properties.
Ka kite anō au i a koutou / See you soon!
#Rotokare #TRC #BackyardBiodiversity #GetOutside
- published: 30 Apr 2020
- views: 173