Posted by Adiemus (Christchurch, New Zealand) on 14 January 2008 in Landscape & Rural and Portfolio.
The cabbage tree is called this because apparently early European settlers in New Zealand used to eat the new growing tips. To the Maori people, te kouka was both an important food source, but even more importantly, a navigational aid. They planted te kouka along routes across the South Island of Aotearoa, and used to follow the plantings each year.
This is a series of shots for an exhibition in the hospital where I work.
Hi guys! This year I'll be putting up fewer shots, but hopefully improving the quality at the same time. Sort of a 'best of' if you like. This community is terrific in so many ways - I love it even if I don't often comment. The people on here make it a great place to be. I'm also writing a health-related blog - if you're interested, hop on over to http://healthskills.wordpress.com/ and make yourself known!
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