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Genus of flowering plants
is unresolved: Discaria × andina (Miers) Speg. Discaria aphylla Meyen Discaria parviflora Hook.f. Discaria pauciflora Hook.f. Discaria weddeliana (Miers)
Discaria
Species of shrub endemic to New Zealand
Discaria toumatou, commonly called matagouri, tūmatakuru, or wild Irishman, is a tangle-branched thorny shrub endemic to New Zealand. It is common throughout
Discaria_toumatou
Family of flowering plants
Bathiorhamnus Capuron Tribe Colletieae Adolphia Meisn. Colletia Comm. ex Juss. Discaria Hook. Kentrothamnus Suess. & Overkott Ochetophila Poepp. ex Reissek Retanilla
Rhamnaceae
Species of flowering plant
Discaria pubescens, the hairy anchor plant or Australian anchor plant, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rhamnaceae. It is native to Tasmania
Discaria_pubescens
Conversion of dinitrogen into ammonia
Posidonia oceanica Rhamnaceae Adolphia 1 1 Ceanothus 55 31 Colletia 17 4 Discaria 10 5 Retanilla Rosaceae Cercocarpus 20 4 Chamaebatia 2 1 Cowania 25 1 Dryas
Nitrogen_fixation
Plant part
(sweetfern) Morella Myrica (bayberries) ...... Rhamnaceae: Ceanothus Colletia Discaria Kentrothamnus Retanilla Talguenea Trevoa ...... Rosaceae: Cercocarpus (mountain
Root_nodule
Plants hosting N-fixing Frankia symbionts in nodules
mechanism of infection is called intercellular entry and is well described in Discaria species. In this case bacteria penetrate the root extracellularly, growing
Actinorhizal_plant
Mangrove or Mānawa Avicennia marina Mānuka Leptospermum scoparium Matagouri Discaria toumatou Matipo Black matipo, see Pittosporum tenuifolium Coastal matipo
List of trees native to New Zealand
List_of_trees_native_to_New_Zealand
Family of shrubs and trees
Other nitrogen-fixing genera in this family include Ceanothus, Colletia, Discaria, Kentrothamnus, and Retanilla. The botanist Karl Friedrich Reiche, publishing
Trevoa
Genus of bacteria
All species in six genera in the family Rhamnaceae, Ceanothus, Colletia, Discaria, Trevoa, and possibly Adolphia Some species in the family Rosaceae including
Frankia
Species of insect
flowers of many native and endemic species. Some host species include: Discaria toumatou (matagouri), Phormium tenax (harakeke), Schefflera digitata (patē)
Zorion_guttigerum
Species of parrot
decorticans), Lycium salsum, pepper trees (Schinus sp.), Prosopis sp., Discaria sp., as well as cacti. In the winter, the burrowing parrot feeds predominantly
Burrowing_parrot
Dipteronia Dipteryx Dirca (leatherwood) Disa (an orchid genus) Disanthus Discaria Dischidia Discocactus Disocactus Disporopsis Disporum (fairy-bells) Dissotis
List of garden plants in North America
List_of_garden_plants_in_North_America
Genus of flowering plants
(unplaced) Celtis iguanaea (Jacq.) Sarg. (as Colletia iguanaea Scop.) Discaria americana Gillies & Hook. (as Colletia longispina Hook. & Arn. and C. longissima Steud
Colletia
Gorge in Victoria, Australia
flora and fauna include platypus, rare fish and the hairy anchor plant (Discaria pubescens), a rare and endangered plant species. Guerrera, Orietta (22
Barfold_Gorge
Book by Joseph Dalton Hooker
Cerastium vulgatum (Falklands) = C. fontanum Baumg. Colletia discolor Hook. = Discaria chacaye (G.Don) Tortosa Colobanthus crassifolius (Strait of Magellan, Cape
Botany of Fuegia, the Falklands, Kerguelen's Land, Etc.
Botany_of_Fuegia,_the_Falklands,_Kerguelen's_Land,_Etc.
Species of shrub endemic to New Zealand
squarrosus (leafless lawyer), Olearia solandri (coastal tree daisy), and Discaria toumatou (matagouri). These habitats were some of the first in New Zealand
Muehlenbeckia_astonii
Species of moth endemic to New Zealand
of P. phricias is scrubland. The host of the larvae of this species is Discaria toumatou. Physetica phricias is currently not regarded as threatened. Hoare
Physetica_phricias
Species of moth endemic to New Zealand
forest, tussock grassland as well as scrub. Hudson observed it amongst Discaria toumatou. The adults of this species are on the wing from November until
Asaphodes_aegrota
Species of tree
home of the prickly speargrasses (Aciphylla) and tūmatakuru or matagouri (Discaria toumatou). Because of the water-resistant properties of the plant, the
Cordyline_australis
Species of moth
marked. Larvae of this species have been collected from spun up leaves of Discaria toumatou. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Harmologa oblongana. Wikispecies
Harmologa_oblongana
French naval surgeon and naturalist
Admiral Ange René Armand de Mackau), karamū (Coprosma robusta), matagouri (Discaria toumatou), and narrow-leaved lacebark (Hoheria angustifolia). In an appendix
Étienne_Raoul
Species of beetle
not in abundance, mānuka beetles are being forced to feed on "matagouri (Discaria toumatou), sweet briar (Rosa rubiginosa), and Leptospermum spp." The green
Pyronota_festiva
Species of moth
November. It overwinters. The host species for this moth is the endemic plant Discaria toumatou. This moth has been classified under the New Zealand Threat Classification
Acroclita_discariana
Species of flowering plant
It often grows as a ground cover plant beneath thickets of matagouri (Discaria toumatou). Flowering occurs in November and December with fruit being produced
Acaena_dumicola
Species of moth endemic to New Zealand
South Island. This species inhabits open country and has an affinity for Discaria toumatou. Adults are on the wing from November until April, most commonly
Harmologa_scoliastis
Municipality of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
spinescens, Jordina rhombifolia, Regnellidium diphyllum, Berberis laurina, Discaria americana, and others. The coastal zone serves as a migratory route for
Torres,_Rio_Grande_do_Sul
Species of moth endemic to New Zealand
the plant genus Ozothamnus. Fereday collected O. unicolor on matagouri (Discaria toumatou) but noted that these were all pupal cases and that fragments
Orophora_unicolor
Protected area in New South Wales, Australia
siculiformis), sweet bursaria (Bursaria spinosa), Australian anchor plant (Discaria pubescens), handsome flat-pea (Platylobium formosum), bidgee-widge (Acaena
Black_Andrew_Nature_Reserve
flowers Bío-Bío valley Cau-Cau kawkaw 'seagull' Los Ríos river Chacay Discaria serratifolia Atacama valley Chacao protected harbour Los Lagos bay, channel
List_of_Mapudungun_placenames
Species of lizard
and introduced grass and shrubland including divaricating shrubs such as Discaria toumatoua, Coprosma propinqua, and Muehlenbeckia astonii. Thus, their broad
McCann's_skink
Asparagales St G Disanthus paired flowers Hamamelidaceae Saxifragales CS G Discaria disc (on the flowers) Rhamnaceae Rosales St G Dischidia two divisions Apocynaceae
List of plant genus names with etymologies (D–K)
List_of_plant_genus_names_with_etymologies_(D–K)
Scientific reserve near Ashburton, New Zealand
was partly covered with low kānuka (Kunzea serotina) forest, matagouri (Discaria toumatou), and other native dryland species—referred to at the time as
Harris_Scientific_Reserve
harpullioides Diploglottis pedleyi Dipodium pulchellum Dipteris conjugata Discaria pubescens Diuris oporina Diuris parvipetala Dockrillia wassellii Dodonaea
List of Nature Conservation Act rare flora of Queensland
List_of_Nature_Conservation_Act_rare_flora_of_Queensland
Scenic reserve west of Christchurch, New Zealand
McLeans Island would have been a mixture of tussock, shrubs like matagouri (Discaria toumatou), and fast-growing trees like kōwhai (Sophora microphylla) and
McLeans_Grassland_Reserve
Species of plant in New Zealand
the flowering sequence, followed next by Gaultheria crassa and then by Discaria toumatou. Frequented by many insects, flowers of the shrub species are
Gaultheria_crassa
Species of bee
native and introduced plant species, they have been observed to feed on Discaria toumatou flowers. Introduced legumes and composites are favored by the
Lasioglossum_sordidum
serratus), and mountain fivefinger (Pseudopanax colensoi). Matagouri (Discaria toumatou) and Coprosma propinqua are common in scrub and shrubland of the
Biodiversity of the Kaikōura region
Biodiversity_of_the_Kaikōura_region
Genus of flowering plants
Synonyms Colletia foliosa Rusby Colletia foliosa var. microphylla Kuntze Discaria weddelliana (Miers) Escal. Kentrothamnus foliosus (Rusby) Suess. & Overkott
Kentrothamnus
Town in Tasmania, Australia
Glycine latrobeana (clover glycine) was recorded south of the town in 1984. Discaria pubescens (Hairy Anchor Plant or Australian Anchor Plant), which appears
Carrick,_Tasmania
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
include that of two rare or vulnerable shrubs, Australian anchor plant Discaria pubescens and an undescribed daisy bush (Olearia sp.2, Sentry Box Hill)
Scabby_Range_Nature_Reserve
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Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Love for God
Boy/Male
Hebrew English
Son of Adam: Man of the red earth.
Male
Japanese
(1-寛, 2-浩) Japanese name HIROSHI means 1) "generous, tolerant," or 2) "prosperous."Â
Female
Hawaiian
 Feminine form of Hawaiian unisex Kai, KAIA means "sea." Compare with another form of Kaia.
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Sikh
Absorbed in the lotus feet of God
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Hindu, Indian
One who can Read Your Mind
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Anglo, British, English
Name of a King
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Arabic
Singer
Girl/Female
Tamil
Satisfaction, Peace, Happiness
Biblical
my messenger; my angel
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