None. We don't have any in New Zealand.
There are no native cactus species in new Zealand. Many folk maintain tame ones.
bald eagles are native only to north america.
Cordyline native plants are located in New Zealand. It is also known as the Cabbage tree. There are many sites that teach you how to grow them properly.
There are many birds which are not native to New Zealand, but one introduced species would be the kookaburra. The kookaburra is native to Australia, New Guinea and the Aru Islands, in southeastern Indonesia. It was introduced to New Zealand sometime between 1860 and 1880.
There are two species of Phormium indigenous to New Zealand; Phormium tenax is known as New Zealand Flax and Phormium cookianum (Mountain Flax ).There are however, a number of named cultivars particularly of P. tenax - apparently over 200!
None. We don't have any in New Zealand.
There are no native cactus species in new Zealand. Many folk maintain tame ones.
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not mainly wild, but many deer farms. ------------------------------------------------------------- The deer found in New Zealand are not native animals, they were brought there by man.
Aotearoa New Zealand has only two native land mammals, both are species of bat or pekapeka..
bald eagles are native only to north america.
It is grown in Ireland, and is the raw material for Irish Linen. It can be grown in other places with climates of a similar nature, that is, cool, wet, temperate, with a tendency for acid soils.
Yes. The Cabbage tree or Cordyline australis is native to New Zealand. It can be found now in many countries , it gives a "tropical" look to gardens in cool climates as it is very hardy.
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Tui birds are a native species in New Zealand, they do lay eggs.
There are a number of animals that were native to New Zealand prior to the arrival of humans. While bats and marine animals are the only mammals, there were many insects, frogs and lizards, and birds that were native. Fish can also be included in that list.