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Folks, Arisaema flavum (previously known as A. flavum abbreviatum but apparently that name is no longer considered valid). I have spare plants of this if anyone in NZ wants me to put their name on them for when they go dormant. Andrew.
BTW: who is Eric Gouda? Bill
OK, lets change the subject temporarely from the Arisaema's for now.This morning I went for a hike up Mt.Maunganui (10 min.from Tauranga) for a bit of exercise and to shoot a few pictures of our native pohutukawa tree in full blazing colour.The pohutukawa tree (Metrosideros excelsa) with its crimson flower has become an established part of the New Zealand Christmas tradition. This iconic Kiwi Christmas tree, which often features on greeting cards and in poems and songs, has become an important symbol for New Zealanders at home and abroad. While walking along the track, (200 meters up) I was fortunately to notice a cruise liner coming in from the Pacific on the horizon, heading for the Tauranga harbour to berth. I thought why not wait and include the cruise ship in the pictures to make it more interesting, an extra bonus.Besides the beautiful Christmas trees, you can see the cruise liner and the pilot boat coming in below the track I was walking on, at the various stages of taking the pictures.These pictures were taken very early in the morning at 7 am when the beach was still empty.A breathtaking sight to look down on this picturesque scene down below. Enjoy. Bill