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Schefflera digitata, the patē, seven-finger, or umbrella tree, [1] is a tree endemic to New Zealand belonging to the family Araliaceae. Māori names include: patē , patatē , patete , and kōtētē . [ 2 ]
Schefflera / ˈ ʃ ɛ f l ər ə / [1] is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araliaceae with 13 species native to New Zealand and some Pacific islands. [2]The genus is named in honor of Johann Peter Ernst von Scheffler [], physician and botanist of Gdańsk, and later of Warsaw, who contributed plants to Gottfried Reyger [] for Reyger's book, Tentamen Florae Gedanensis.
Heptapleurum digitatum (synonym Schefflera roxburghii), is a species of plant in the family Araliaceae. It is native to India, Nepal, Bhutan, and Myanmar. [2] The Latin specific epithet roxburghii refers to the Scottish Botanist William Roxburgh. [3]
Other forest trees include miro (Prumnopitys ferruginea), broadleaf (Griselinia littoralis), kahikatea (Dacrycarpus dacrydioides), mountain horopito (Pseudowintera colorata), and pate (Schefflera digitata). At the point where the walkway climbs higher tōtara becomes less common and rimu and Quintinia serrata more common. [5]
Heptapleurum actinophyllum (formerly Schefflera actinophylla) is a tree in the family Araliaceae. [1] [2] It is native to tropical rainforests and gallery forests in northern and northeastern Queensland coasts and the Northern Territory of Australia, as well as New Guinea and Java.
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The Hinewai Reserve on the Banks Peninsula preserves enclaves old-growth and second-growth forest, mostly of red beech (Nothofagus fusca), with evergreen broadleaf shrubs and low trees including kānuka (Kunzea ericoides), māhoe (Melicytus spp.), Neopanax arboreus, Schefflera digitata, kōwhai (Sophora spp.), scattered podocarp conifers ...