The purpose of this dissertation is to promote and encourage the use of New Zealand native plants in our urban environment. The basis of the study is comprised of a collection of native plants which in my opinion would prove suitable for public planting by parks departments. I have divided these plants into separate sections based on their most suitable uses, and have included brief cultural notes. To ensure this study remained within the size requirements of a dissertation, I have limited my study to the plants which will grow in the South Island. This effectively removed a number of plants which are frost tender and are only able to grow in the warmer parks of the country. The collection is still however a fairly comprehensive one and ...
The number and abundance of exotic weeds in native forest fragments are known to correlate with the ...
Urbanization has destroyed and fragmented previously large areas of natural habitat. Small remnants ...
This paper outlines what we know about the use of New Zealand’s native plants for erosion and sedime...
This study investigates the availability of native plants from nurseries in Canterbury. Its purpose ...
In urban areas , not enough consideration has been given by local authorities to choosing the most a...
New Zealand urban environments are currently dominated by exotic plant species. Restoring native veg...
Debate about the relative merits of the use of native plants in the landscape as opposed to exotic f...
Christchurch, the second largest city in New Zealand is a planned city on a coastal plain on the eas...
Since the year 2000 we have been involved in numerous restoration planting projects in urban environ...
In New Zealand, over 87% of the population currently resides in cities. Urban trees can face a myria...
The brief : To develop proposals for the design of a botanical garden for Botany Division, Departme...
Urban forests are increasingly valued for multiple benefits such as amenity, cultural values, native...
Climate change has led to urgent calls for environmental action and justice, which is likely to incl...
This study is an assessment of approaches presently used in New Zealand for broadscale planting with...
The New Zealand flora has a high proportion of endemic species but has been invaded by almost the sa...
The number and abundance of exotic weeds in native forest fragments are known to correlate with the ...
Urbanization has destroyed and fragmented previously large areas of natural habitat. Small remnants ...
This paper outlines what we know about the use of New Zealand’s native plants for erosion and sedime...
This study investigates the availability of native plants from nurseries in Canterbury. Its purpose ...
In urban areas , not enough consideration has been given by local authorities to choosing the most a...
New Zealand urban environments are currently dominated by exotic plant species. Restoring native veg...
Debate about the relative merits of the use of native plants in the landscape as opposed to exotic f...
Christchurch, the second largest city in New Zealand is a planned city on a coastal plain on the eas...
Since the year 2000 we have been involved in numerous restoration planting projects in urban environ...
In New Zealand, over 87% of the population currently resides in cities. Urban trees can face a myria...
The brief : To develop proposals for the design of a botanical garden for Botany Division, Departme...
Urban forests are increasingly valued for multiple benefits such as amenity, cultural values, native...
Climate change has led to urgent calls for environmental action and justice, which is likely to incl...
This study is an assessment of approaches presently used in New Zealand for broadscale planting with...
The New Zealand flora has a high proportion of endemic species but has been invaded by almost the sa...
The number and abundance of exotic weeds in native forest fragments are known to correlate with the ...
Urbanization has destroyed and fragmented previously large areas of natural habitat. Small remnants ...
This paper outlines what we know about the use of New Zealand’s native plants for erosion and sedime...