Name
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Image
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Purpose
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EG: Swamp weed
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Food for fish and birds
Home for fish and birds
Cleans the water
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Bullrush
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Their stems are often used to
weave strong mats, baskets, and chair seats.Bulrushes may act as a filter, absorbing poisonous metals and toxic microorganisms, thus helping to reduce water pollution. In Britain, the term bulrush refers to either of two cattails (Typha latifolia and T. angustifolia). | |
Harakeke
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They also used Harakeke as a medicinal
plant to treat boils, burns, as an antiseptic for cuts and internally for diarrhoea. In early European days in New Zealand, the strong leaf fibre of the Harakeke Flax was used to produce rope and linen. To make home. | |
Raupo
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The pollen, called pungapunga was
collected and made into bread called pua. The root was also eaten. Raupo was also used in poi-making, according to Zimmerman in 1946: The poi is an egg- shaped thing, made of the pith from a swamp plant covered with a woven cover of raupo, somewhat like the leaves of the cattail. | |
Toitoi
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"Toitoi is an expression used in the performing arts to wish an artist success in an imminent performance. It is similar to "break a leg" and reflects a superstition that wishing someone "good luck" is in fact bad luck |
Name
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Image
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Food
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Duck
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What ducks eat
Beard, seeds, planes and corn
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Frog
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Some large frogs will even eat
small snakes, mice, baby turtles, and even other smaller frogs! | |
Butterfly
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What Butterfly eat flower but also
eat tree sap, dung, pollen, or rotting fruit. | |
Grey Heron
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What Grey Heron eat they eat big
fish and smell fish | |
Dragonfly
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lying insects, particularl
y midges and mosquitoes . They also will take butterflies, moths and smaller dragonflies. The larvae, which live in water, eat almost any living thing smaller than themselves. Larger dragonfly larvae sometimes eat small fish or fry. | |
Fish
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What fish eat they eat smell
fish and fish food. |
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