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    Discaria toumatou, commonly called matagouri, tūmatakuru, or wild Irishman, is a tangle-branched thorny plant endemic to New Zealand. This species was...
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    Tortosa Discaria nitida Tortosa Discaria pubescens (Brongn.) Druce Discaria toumatou Raoul The following hybrid has been described: Discaria × serratifolia...
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    or Mānawa Avicennia marina Manuka Leptospermum scoparium Matagouri Discaria toumatou Matipo Black matipo, see Pittosporum tenuifolium Coastal matipo Myrsine...
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    often grows as a ground cover plant beneath thickets of Matagouri (Discaria toumatou). Flowering occurs in November and December with fruit being produced...
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    the prickly speargrasses (Aciphylla) and tūmatakuru or matagouri (Discaria toumatou). Because of the water-resistant properties of the plant, the leaves...
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    like a bundle of twigs. Fereday collected O. unicolor on matagouri (Discaria toumatou) but noted that these were all pupal cases and that fragments of matagouri...
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    flowers of many native and endemic species. Some host species include: Discaria toumatou (matagouri), Phormium tenax (harakeke), Schefflera digitata (patē)...
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    phricias is scrubland. The host of the larvae of this species is Discaria toumatou. Physetica phricias is currently not regarded as threatened. Hoare...
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    and November. The host species for this moth is the endemic plant Discaria toumatou. This moth is classified under the New Zealand Threat Classification...
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    flowering sequence, followed next by Gaultheria crassa and then by Discaria toumatou. Frequented by many insects, flowers of the shrub species are a major...
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    squarrosus (leafless lawyer), Olearia solandri (coastal tree daisy), and Discaria toumatou (matagouri). These habitats were some of the first in New Zealand...
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    and introduced plant species, they have been observed to feed on Discaria toumatou flowers. Introduced legumes and composites are favored by the females...
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    abundance, mānuka beetles are being forced to feed on "matagouri (Discaria toumatou), sweet briar (Rosa rubiginosa), and Leptospermum spp." The green...
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    open spaces in lowland native forest. Hudson observed it amongst Discaria toumatou. The adults of this species are on the wing from November until March...
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