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Were did the silver fern plant come from?

the silver fern comes from New Zealand it is a native to New Zealand and lots of the New Zealand sports teams use it as there symbols


Why did the new zealand teams decide to put the silver fern on there uniform?

The silver fern is a native bush plant in New Zealand. The underside of the leaf is a silver colour.


What is the feather on the New Zealand rugby team?

It is a Silver Fern, a plant native to New Zealand.


When did the silver fern leaf first appear as the badge of new zealand native rugby teams?

1888


What different native culture does New Zealand?

Maori is the native culture of New Zealand.


Is oak a New Zealand native?

New Zealand does not have any native Quercus (oak) species.


Why do kiwis live in New Zealand?

Because it is native to New Zealand:)


Who are the people of new zealand'?

The Maori are the native people of New Zealand.


Are koalas in new zealand?

New Zealand has no native land-based mammals apart from the Bat (pekapeka in Maori) There are no koalas in New Zealand, as the koala is native to Australia.


Is the New Zealand shoveler native to New Zealand?

Yes the Australasian shoveler, kuruwhengu, New Zealand shoveler, Anas Rhynchotis (or whatever name you like to call it) is native to New Zealand as well as Australia.


Are snakes found wild in New Zealand?

No; there are no snakes native to New Zealand.


Types of plants in Newzealand?

The main alpine forest in New Zealand is the beech forest. This is mainly mountain beech (Nothofagus solandri var. cliffitoides), but also includes black, red and silver beech (Nothofagus solandri, fusca, and menziesii).Other alpine trees include mountain cedar (kaikawaka) and mountain totara.New Zealand alpine forests are at relatively low altitudes, generally 1200-1500m is the upper limit, and scrub (low bushy plants) or tussock grasses are found at higher altitudes. The low treeline is thought to be a result of the relatively recent geological uplift of the New Zealand mountains and the isolation of New Zealand from other alpine environments, where more specialized high altitude trees have developed.New Zealand forests are evergreen.