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Title
Volume
Year
Pages
Authors
Article
Canterbury Botanical Society
Tiromoana Bush, Mt Cass, north Canterbury
22
1988
77–79
Bryony McMillian
0.18 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Giardaia: your health may be at risk
24
1990
55–56
Edith Shaw
0.13 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Germination requirements of the seeds of native trees, shrubs and vines
27
1993
42–46
Colin Burrows
0.43 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Aciphylla: some smaller species
29
1995
41–45
Neil O’Brien
Anne Acton-Adams
0.33 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Epiphytes on a fir tree at Westport, Buller
31
1996
68–68
Colin Burrows
0.10 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Nothofagus collections associated with the French settlement of Akaroa
33
1999
46–56
Warwick Harris
2.14 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
The Wiggy-Wig Bush - Orphan or geriatric? Muehlenbeckia astonii (Polygonaceae) in North Canterbury and Marlborough.
35
2001
48–51
David R. Given
0.38 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
QE II covenants - protecting open space values on private land.
37
2003
21–23
Miles Giller
0.34 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Remarkable fecovery of Fuchsia procumbens from near-death
38
2004
81–82
Trevor Blogg
0.17 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Canterbury Botanical Society (NZ) Inc. Fifty-fourth Annual Report 2007
40
2006
120–122
Ryan Young
0.02 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
To the Spenser Mountains, Summer 1910-11 by C.E. Foweraker
42
2010
33–38
Colin Burrows
0.62 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Review: Ferns of the Port Hills: Photography and Fossicking by Rosemary Koller and Sally Tripp
43
2012
58–59
Barbara Parris
0.73 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Botanical illustrations
46
2015
3–4
Joanne Hope
0.63 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Summer Camp based at Arapawa Island 13-18 February 2016. 13 February – Arrival
47
2016
68–68
Gillian Giller
0.69 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Branch River - the catchment of greatest vegetation change?
50
2019
16–21
Nick Ledgard
1.22 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Braided river berm transition, a climate resilience project
53
2022
25–30
Greg Stanley
1.89 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Plants in Magdalene Valley
3
1970
16–17
Yvonne H. Elder
0.24 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
What Grows Under Hanmer Forest
6
1973
13–13
Yvonne H. Elder
L. B. Moore
0.12 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Rambling on in Karamea
8
1975
8–8
Jack Ballin
0.10 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Editorial Wanderings
9
1976
24–25
Anonymous
0.23 MB
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