I'm pretty confident this is a blackberry as I've seen it when fruiting earlier in the year.
Immature pine cones on ground appeared to be attacked/ eaten by something. kaka in area.
I'm pretty confident this is a blackberry as I've seen it when fruiting earlier in the year.
Prevalent spreading shrub. Plants observed had a maximum height of 3m. Numerous small leaves up to 12mm long and 3mm wide. Leave upper surfaces dark green while under surfaces have a yellow-brown covering of felted hairs. White flower heads in tight clusters of 10-20 heads at the tips of the branchlets.
Small low growing shrub that has prostrate branches that form matted patches and root into the ground. Leaves are 5-10mm long and 4-8mm wide. Fruits vary in colour from white to pink or red.
Track side, beech forest.
Alpine.
Stellaria rough (family: Caryophyllaceae). It is a Glabrous fleshy perennial plant, stems are erect, leaves are fleshy acute and marginal vein indistinct.
source (NZflora)
Celmisia spectabilis (family: Asteraceae). A large genus almost confined to NZ. It is a herb with a basal rosette of leaves. Have a compound flower head, inflorescence, alternate leaves arrangement. Sympetalous petal connection and stipule is abscent.
Phormium cookianum ( Family: Xanthorrhoeaceae). Leaves are numerous, arising from fan-like bases. Flowers tubular, dull pink or yellow colour. Woody dark red-green peduncle, glabrous, leaves alternate and margins frilled or twisted.
(source: New Zealand plant conservation network)
Acrothamnus colensoi (Family: Ericaceae). have a simple leaves composition and alternate leaves arrangement(coriaceous), fleshy fruite , flowers often in tubular or urn-shaped, 10 stamens and 5 petals per flower.
Succulent scree plant with Apiaciae capsules