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Complete Set of Introduced Forest Trees Series
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Introduced Forest Trees in New Zealand: Recognition Role and Seed Source - 1: Pinus nigra Arn. - European black pine
This booklet provides a general account of Pinus nigra Arn. in New Zealand. It refers to its introduction, history, and role as an exotic forest species, its recognition in the field and the location and quality of current local seed sources. -
Introduced Forest Trees in New Zealand: Recognition Role and Seed Source - 2: Pinus contorta Loudon/contorta pine
This booklet provides a general account of Pinus contorta in New Zealand. It refers to its introduction, history, and role as an exotic forest species, its recognition in the field and the location and quality of current local seed sources. -
Introduced Forest Trees in New Zealand: Recognition Role and Seed Source - 3: The larches Larix decidua Miller Larix kaempferi (Lambert) Carr Larix eurolepis A. Henry
This booklet provides a general account of the larches, Larix decidua, L. kaempferi and L. X eurolepis in New Zealand. It refers to their introduction, history, and role as exotic forest species, their recognition in the field, and the location and quality of current local seed sources. -
Introduced Forest Trees in New Zealand: Recognition Role and Seed Source - 4: Pinus mugo Turra - dwarf mountain pine Pinus uncinata Mirbel - mountain pine
This booklet provides a general account of Pinus mugo and P. uncinata in New Zealand. It refers to their introduction, history and role as introduced forest species, their recognition in the field, and the location and quality of current local seed sources. -
Introduced Forest Trees in New Zealand: Recognition Role and Seed Source - 5: Pinus attenuata Lemmon - knobcone pine
This booklet provides a general account of Pinus attenuata, knobcone pine, in New Zealand. It covers its introduction, history, and role as an exotic forest species, its recognition in the field, the location and quality of the local seed source and the species hybridisation with Pinus radiata. -
Introduced Forest Trees in New Zealand: Recognition Role and Seed Source - 6: The spruces Picea sitchensis (Bong.) Carri� re Picea abies (L.) Karsten ornamental spruces
This booklet provides a general account of the spruces in New Zealand. It covers principally Picea sitchensis and P. abies, describing their history and role as exotic forest species, their recognition in the field, and the location and quality of current local seed sources. -
Introduced Forest Trees in New Zealand: Recognition Role and Seed Source - 7: The silver firs - Abies spp
This booklet provides a general account of silver firs (Abies) in New Zealand. It refers to their introduction, history, and role as exotic forest species, their recognition in the field and the location and quality of current local seed sources. -
Introduced Forest Trees in New Zealand: Recognition role and Seed Source - 8: Pinus pinaster Aiton - maritime pine
This booklet provides a general account of Pinus pinaster (maritime pine) in New Zealand. It covers its introduction, history and role as an exotic forest species, its recognition in the field and the location and quality of current local seed source. -
Introduced Forest Trees in New Zealand: Recognition role and Seed Source - 9: The Cypresses - Cupressus spp. Chamaecyparis spp
This booklet provides a general account of cypresses in New Zealand, principally Cupressus macrocarpa, Cupressus lusitanica and Chamaecyparis lawsoniana. It discusses their introduction, history and role as exotic forest species, their recognition in the field and the location and quality of current local seed sources. -
Introduced Forest Trees in New Zealand: Recognition Role and Seed Source - 10: Ponderosa and Jeffrey pines - Pinus ponderosa P.Lawson et Lawson Pinus jeffreyi Grev. et Balf
This booklet provides a general account of f Pinus ponderosa and Pinus jeffreyi in New Zealand. It covers their introduction and history, variation and recognition, and their performance and role as exotic forest species. Information is also provided on the location and quality of current local seed sources, and on collection and handling of seed. -
Introduced Forest Trees in New Zealand: Recognition role and Seed Source - 11: Eucalyptus nitens (Deane et Maiden) Maiden
This booklet provides a general account of Eucalyptus nitens in New Zealand, including its introduction and history in this country, how to recognise the species in the field, its role in forestry and the location and quality of local seed. -
Introduced Forest Trees in New Zealand: Recognition Role and Seed Source - 12: Radiata pine (Pinus radiata D. Don)
12: Radiata pine (Pinus radiata D. Don) -
Introduced Forest Trees in New Zealand: Recognition Role and Seed Source - 13: The redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens (D. Don) Endl - coast redwood Sequoiadendron giganteum (Lindley) J.Buchholz -giant sequoia and the related ornamental genera Ta
The redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens (D. Don) Endl - coast redwood Sequoiadendron giganteum (Lindley) J.Buchholz -giant sequoia and the related ornamental genera Taxodium and Metasequoia -
Introduced Forest Trees in New Zealand: Recognition role and Seed Source - 14: Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirbel) Franco)
Topics covered include its natural distribution, introduction and history in New Zealand, its role as an introduced species, recognition in the field, the significance of pests and diseases, and seed sources. -
Introduced Forest Trees in New Zealand: Recognition Role and Seed Source - 15: The Willows Salix spp
This booklet provides a general account of willows in New Zealand and discusses their introduction, history and role as exotic species, their recognition in the field and related nursery practice and propagation techniques. -
Introduced Forest Trees in New Zealand: Recognition Role and Seed Source - 16: Cryptomeria Thuga & Tsuga
This publication covers the introduction and history, variation, recognition, performance and role as introduced forest species and the location of seed sources for Cryptomeria Thuga & Tsuga -
Introduced Forest Trees in New Zealand: Recognition Role and Seed Source - 17: The Poplars Populus spp
Guidelines on poplar establishment, including nursery practice, propagation techniques and site requirements, and their role in soil conservation, agroforestry and shelter. Currently available data and information on growth and yield, wood properties, and processing. -
Introduced Forest Trees in New Zealand: Recognition Role and Seed Source - 18 : The Ash Eucalypts
This Bulletin covers the ash eucalypts in New Zealand with emphasis on Eucalyptus fastigata, E. regnans, E. obliqua and E. delegatensis. It includes information on current improvement programmes, local seed sources, and the possible future of the ash eucalypts in NZ forestry.
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