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Kōrero: Forest succession and regeneration

Rarangi kaupapa

  1. He korero whakarapopoto

  2. Forest succession

  3. Plants in a succession

  4. Forest growth after fire

  5. Mānuka, kānuka and gorse

  6. Beech and conifer forest regeneration

  7. Hononga, rauemi nō waho

Ngā whakaahua, ngā rauemi katoa

Mai i te whārangi 1 - Forest succession

Stages of forest succession

Stages of forest succession

Mt Tarawera

Mt Tarawera

Regenerating pōhutukawa forest

Regenerating pōhutukawa forest

Forest on glacier moraine

Forest on glacier moraine

Mai i te whārangi 2 - Plants in a succession

Forest soil profile

Forest soil profile

Root nodules on native broom

Root nodules on native broom

Sand dunes succession

Sand dunes succession

Mai i te whārangi 3 - Forest growth after fire

Bracken spore profile

Bracken spore profile

Bracken fern, Wellington coast

Bracken fern, Wellington coast

The Hanger, 1939

The Hanger, 1939 (1 o 3)

The Hanger, 1980

The Hanger, 1980 (2 o 3)

Interior of the Hanger, 1980

Interior of the Hanger, 1980 (3 o 3)

Mai i te whārangi 4 - Mānuka, kānuka and gorse

Mānuka scrub interior

Mānuka scrub interior

Mānuka/kānuka regeneration

Mānuka/kānuka regeneration

Kānuka forest

Kānuka forest

Spraying gorse

Spraying gorse

Regeneration through gorse

Regeneration through gorse

Mai i te whārangi 5 - Beech and conifer forest regeneration

Beech seedlings

Beech seedlings (1 o 2)

Pole stand of beech

Pole stand of beech (2 o 2)

Kāmahi forest

Kāmahi forest

Conifer–broadleaf regeneration

Conifer–broadleaf regeneration

Ancient kauri

Ancient kauri

Me pēnei te tohu i te whārangi:

Maggy Wassilieff, 'Ngā whakaahua, ngā rauemi katoa', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/mi/forest-succession-and-regeneration/media (accessed 28 March 2023)

He kōrero nā Maggy Wassilieff, i tāngia i te 24 Sep 2007

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