Five-finger – Shrubs and small trees of the forest – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
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Description
Five-finger (Pseudopanax arboreus), or whauwhaupaku, is one of the most common trees in New Zealand. It is fast-growing and often found in regenerating forest. Its leaves consist of five to seven leaflets, arranged like fingers around a central stalk (this is known as a palmate
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Pseudopanax arboreus/five finger/puahou/whauwhaupaku is a NZ native tree that's easy to overlook as a wee bit boring & common in Wellington SIX
Five Finger (Pseudopanax arboreus) foliage and leaves, showing 5-7 leaflets (usually 5). Maori: 'Puahou' or 'Whauwhaupaku'. New Zealand native tree, New Zealand (NZ). Stock photo from New Zealand (NZ). Photos and Stock
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Purpose Native habitat restoration Riparian plantings, Pseudopanax arboreus , Five finger, Punahou, Whauwhaupaku, Purpose:, Restoration plantings ,
Five finger
Pseudopanax arboreus/five finger/puahou/whauwhaupaku is a NZ native tree that's easy to overlook as a wee bit boring & common in Wellington SIX
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