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Podocarpus totara - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Totara House - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Totara House is a service of the Canterbury District Health Board (CDHB) Specialist Mental Health Sector. Totara House provides assistance for people between the ages of 18-30 who are experiencing the...
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Ditch Road Sessions EP ... Download the EP in MP3 format ... © 2008 Totara - main site Ditch Road Sessions...
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Description of Podocarpus totara (totara). ... "In its early stages a totara forms a spreading, bushy and attractive tree. As it gains height it acquires a massive trunk and branches that bear dense foliage. Older trees become more open in habit and the top tends to die back.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on totara (plant), ...(Podocarpus elatus) of southeastern Australia; the black pine, or matai (P. spicatus), the kahikatea, or white pine (P. dacrydioides), the miro (P. ferrugineus), and the totara (P. totara), all native to New Zealand; ... CREATE MY totara NEW DOCUMENT...
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Totara Lodge, Manakau City, Auckland, home stay accomodation and gardens, including windmill and duck-pond, close to the Auckland Airport. ... Contents of Totara Web Site...
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Totara is also recognised by the distinctive bark, which flakes off in thick brown slabs. Like all podocarps, Totara trees have cones - male and female cones grow on separate trees. In autumn the female trees produce tiny green seeds which grow on top of the distinctive juicy red base.
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information about Totara House includes philosophy, services,case management process, group programme, family work, medical intervention, psychological treatment and evaluation and research systems ... Welcome to Totara House; Early Intervention in Psychosis Service...
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Podocarpus is a genus of tropical origins. In New Zealand they are referred to as the Totara. ... Podocarpus acutifolius - Needle Leafed Totara. A very compact version of the N.Z. Totara. Best kept as a shrub. Makes a nice fine hedge. Trims easily. Growing as a hedge in our nursery/garden, it is excellent.
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