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Ponga
Silver Fern or Ponga is a species of medium-sized tree fern, endemic to New Zealand. Its fronds have a distinctive silver underside. Māori laid them silver-side up as track markers for night walking. The koru symbol is inspired by the shape of an unfurling silver fern frond.
The earliest use of the silver fern as an official national symbol was by the New Zealand Army during the Second Boer War. Since then the fern has become one of the most widely recognised symbols of New Zealand.
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Ponga – card
Ponga print on greeting blank card with colour-in envelope.
Size: 105mm x 148mm (A6)
Envelope size: 114mm x 162mm (C6) -
Pūkeko – card
Pūkeko print on greeting blank card with colour-in Kōwhai envelope.
Size: 105mm x 148mm (A6)
Envelope size: 114mm x 162mm (C6) -
Takahe – card
Takahe print on greeting blank card with colour-in Pōhutukawa envelope.
Size: 105mm x 148mm (A6)
Envelope size: 114mm x 162mm (C6) -
Tī Kōuka
Print Size: 210mm x 297mm
Material: Card
The Cabbage Tree or Tī Kōuka is one of the most distinctive trees in the New Zealand landscape. It has lovely scented flowers in early summer, which turn into bluish-white berries that birds love to eat.
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Tī Kōuka – card
Tī Kōuka print on greeting blank card with colour-in envelope.
Size: 105mm x 148mm (A6)
Envelope size: 114mm x 162mm (C6) -
Tui – card
Tui print on greeting blank card with colour-in Pōhutukawa envelope.
Size: 105mm x 148mm (A6)
Envelope size: 114mm x 162mm (C6) -
Wētā
Print Size: 210mm x 297mm
Material: Card
Weta is the name given to about 70 insect species endemic to New Zealand. The name comes from the Māori word ‘Wētā’ and is the same in the plural (like ‘sheep’). The Māori word for the giant weta is ‘Wētā Punga’. There are five broad groups of Weta: Tree Weta, Ground Weta, Cave Weta, Giant Weta, Tusked Weta, Tree Weta are those most commonly encountered in suburban settings in the North Island.
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