User:Dracophyllum/A guide to writing articles on New Zealand plants
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The flora of New Zealand has been developed by New Zealand's long isolation, with many species from Australia and South America arriving through long distance dispersal and becoming wonderfully unique over time. From the tropical forests of Northland, with the towering Kauri, to the otherworldly plains of Mount Tongariro; from the tussock clad mountain tops of the Kahurangi, to the dense, rainy bush of Fiordland, New Zealand's natural environment and its plants are constantly awe inspiring. Improving their coverage on Wikipedia is one way to help conservation efforts and raise the level of understanding of our flora; here's how to do it.
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