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Title
Volume
Year
Pages
Authors
Article
Canterbury Botanical Society
Keep an eye on Wahlenbergia
10
1977
49–49
L. B. Moore
0.12 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Lowry Peaks Bryophytes
12
1978
59–60
Max Visch
0.21 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Society Information
14
1980
72–72
Anonymous
0.07 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Mecodium dilatatum and Mecodium atrovirens on the Port Hills
16
1982
20–24
John D. Lovis
Martin Daellenbasch
0.45 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Desmids: What Are They?
18
1984
39–51
Elizabeth Flint
0.91 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
The botany of a small Kahikatea-Matai Stand, Grey River, Ashley State Forest
20
1986
20–24
David Norton
0.33 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Additions to the Port Hills fern flora
21
1987
49–51
J. D. Lovis
0.28 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
The revised Rhododendron classification: a new look from Edinburgh
23
1989
37–47
Melva N. Philipson
0.70 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Ranunculus sericophyllus
26
1992
38–38
Roger Keey
0.06 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Some surprises in growing Carmichaelia williamsii
28
1994
37–38
Gordon Clark
0.15 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Canterbury Botanical Society (N.Z.) Inc. Forty-second Annual Report 1995
29
1995
86–87
Anonymous
0.19 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Flora of Tawhai Bush, Oxford
32
1998
29–32
Anthony Holcroft
0.24 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
The changing Ashley River.
34
2000
30–35
Allen Cookson
0.50 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Information about the society
36
2002
3–4
Anonymous
0.15 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Department of Conservation: responsibilities and successes.
37
2003
129–130
Harry Broad
0.18 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
The Chatham Islands visit. 28 November – Kopinga Marae, Owenga, Rangaika Reserve
41
2008
4–6
Bryony MacMillan
0.92 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
The introduction of the genus Lilium to Canterbury – a brief historical account from early records
42
2010
41–45
Don Bell
0.44 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Rakaia Valley evening
44
2013
3–3
Colin Burrows
0.23 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
A wee story to whet your appetite for an adventure in the deep south
46
2015
10–11
Brian Patrick
0.93 MB
Canterbury Botanical Society
Summer Camp based at Arapawa Island 13-18 February 2016. 14 February – Oioi Bay and the lower slopes of the Puriri Preservation QEII covenant
47
2016
70–72
Gillian Giller
1.29 MB
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