Bay of Plenty

Papamoa shore reserve – the Palms (PAP1)

This plant list has been compiled by the stated observer(s) and been provided to NZPCN for public use in good faith. NZPCN cannot guarantee that data contained in these lists are up to date or accurate. Most species lists are not corroborated with herbarium specimens. Note, species lists are not typically an exhaustive presence/absence survey of an area and often may focus on a single habitat or only contain species visible at a particular time of year (for example, spring annual herbs may go unobserved during much of the year). These lists should not be solely relied on for the purpose of assessing environmental effects or for preparing restoration plans – for this work a site visit is critical.

Scientific nameStructural classConservation statusNative/Exotic
Bromus diandrusGrassesExotic
Calystegia sepium subsp. roseataLianes & Related Trailing Plants - DicotyledonsNot ThreatenedNative
Calystegia soldanellaLianes & Related Trailing Plants - DicotyledonsNot ThreatenedNative
Carex testaceaSedgesNot ThreatenedNative
Carpobrotus edulisHerbs - Dicotyledons other than CompositesExotic
Coprosma acerosaTrees & Shrubs - DicotyledonsAt Risk – DecliningNative
Cortaderia selloanaGrassesExotic
Crocosmia ×crocosmiifloraHerbs - MonocotsExotic
Dactylis glomerataGrassesExotic
Dimorphotheca jucundaHerbs - Dicotyledonous compositesExotic
Ehrharta erectaGrassesExotic
Euphorbia maculataHerbs - Dicotyledons other than CompositesExotic
Ficinia nodosaSedgesNot ThreatenedNative
Ficinia spiralisSedgesAt Risk – DecliningNative
Foeniculum vulgareHerbs - Dicotyledons other than CompositesExotic
Fumaria muralis subsp. muralisHerbs - Dicotyledons other than CompositesExotic
Galium divaricatumHerbs - Dicotyledons other than CompositesExotic
Hypochaeris radicataHerbs - Dicotyledonous compositesExotic
Jacobaea maritimaHerbs - Dicotyledonous compositesExotic
Lachnagrostis billardierei subsp. billardiereiGrassesNot ThreatenedNative
Lagurus ovatusGrassesExotic
Ligustrum sinenseTrees & Shrubs - DicotyledonsExotic
Lolium arundinaceum subsp. arundinaceumGrassesExotic
Lysimachia arvensis subsp. arvensis var. arvensisHerbs - Dicotyledons other than CompositesExotic
Metrosideros excelsaTrees & Shrubs - DicotyledonsThreatened – Nationally VulnerableNative
Muehlenbeckia complexa var. complexaLianes & Related Trailing Plants - DicotyledonsNot ThreatenedNative
Ozothamnus leptophyllusTrees & Shrubs - DicotyledonsNot ThreatenedNative
Phormium cookianum subsp. cookianumHerbs - MonocotsNot ThreatenedNative
Pinus pinasterTrees & Shrubs - GymnospermsExotic
Pinus radiataTrees & Shrubs - GymnospermsExotic
Pittosporum crassifoliumTrees & Shrubs - DicotyledonsNot ThreatenedNative
Plantago lanceolataHerbs - Dicotyledons other than CompositesExotic
Poa annuaGrassesExotic
Polycarpon tetraphyllumHerbs - Dicotyledons other than CompositesExotic
Prunus persicaTrees & Shrubs - DicotyledonsExotic
Pseudopanax lessoniiTrees & Shrubs - DicotyledonsNot ThreatenedNative
Rhamnus alaternusTrees & Shrubs - DicotyledonsExotic
Rumex acetosellaHerbs - Dicotyledons other than CompositesExotic
Spinifex sericeusGrassesNot ThreatenedNative
Sporobolus africanusGrassesExotic
Stenotaphrum secundatumGrassesExotic
Verbascum pulverulentumHerbs - Dicotyledons other than CompositesExotic
Vulpia bromoidesGrassesExotic

About Troppo

Plants are like little superheroes for our well-being, injecting a burst of vitality into our lives! 🌿✨ As life speeds up, we crave that deep connection with nature more than ever. Enter plants, with their superpowers: they nourish us, calm us, add rich textures and vibrant colors to our surroundings, and even clean up the air we breathe. 🪴🌸 They're our bridge to the natural world, making our lives richer, happier, and healthier. So, let’s give a cheer for plants, the ultimate life enhancers! 🌼🌱

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