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Manuka Pool under construction, 1930.

 

Photographer: William James Mildenhall. NAA: A3560, 6418

 

Photo from Pouatu Manuka Honey

 

Pacman at 18.

 

Unedited image taken with & uploaded from my smart 'phone.

In manuka in the Seaward Moss Conservation Area, Southland, New Zealand. This species commonly climbs among fine-leaved shrubs, especially in early summer when the manuka is in full flower. In some denser scrub they climb to better access to the sun, but also to hunt the bugs that swarm around the flowers. They feast on small berries of other herb species, but I'm not sure if they go for nectar as well.

double red tea tree, mānuka, manuka, manuka myrtle, New Zealand teatree,broom tea-tree, tea tree

(Tea tree arose because Captain Cook used the leaves to make a 'tea' drink)

 

family: Myrtaceae, the myrtles

 

native to south-east Australia and New Zealand. Scientists posit that the plant was originated in Australia (based on certain evolutions to survive fire which is not a threat in new Zealand. Cyclones and other wind activity are most likely responsible for transporting seeds long distances.

 

New Zealand Garden

San Francisco Botanical Garden ✿ Strybing Arboretum

Golden Gate Park, San Francisco

18 February 2021

 

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my first few cake in the beginning of my baking adventure which commenced in December 2005

Shops full of Discretionary Expenditures Conspicuous Consumption

Land Use - Photographs - 22.4.8

 

35: Crowd behaviour, Manuka Oval Sat 27 Dec 1947.

 

Tho many "boundaries" were hit and vigorously, no complaints were made by spectators who were occasionally struck .

 

Photographer unknown.

 

Part of the Archives ACT collection.

At Manuka Woodfired Kithen, Fremantle, Western Australia

August 7, 2009. Manuka NAR, olopua exclosure. Pisonia sandwicensis, very large tree growing in pit crater.

Basking in a low mānuka (Leptospermum scoparium) being parasitised by a dwarf mistletoe (Korthalsella salicornioides). On Codfish Island / Whenua Hou, New Zealand.

Honey Bee collecting pollen from the Heath bush outside our house.

Window display.

 

Unedited image taken with & uploaded from my smart 'phone.

A remnant of steam days at Manuka station.

This Manuka Honey Revitalising Body Wash is a gentle body wash that contains pure Active Manuka Honey to protect and maintain your skin, leaving it beautifully fragranced with the aroma of sweet honey.

www.honeyshop.co.nz/en/c/Bath_Shower

Can anyone help me identify it?

1 of 2 photos, see previous shot. Another in the comments.

 

Seen at Manuka State Wayside Park, Ka‘ū district of Hawai‘i island.

From the Stony Bay to the Lookout- we finished the last half of the walk by coming in from the other end at Stony Bay a few days later(& in the process missing a very steep climb to the lookout) From start to finish the walk is 7kms but to drive from the start to end it's 56kms on some very winding narrow gravel roads.

 

Coromandel Coastal Walkway

 

Stony Bay & Finishing the Coastal Walkway

 

Manuka tea tree, blooming in the Formal Gardens at Shore Acres Oregon State Park, Coos Bay, OR, USA

Taken January 1993 near Whakapapa (3900 ft) looking over southern beech (nothofagus) forest and lava flows to Mts Tongariro (left) and Ngaurohoe. The white flowers are manuka.

Land Use - Photographs - 22.4.8

 

34: Traffic evidence, Manuka Oval Sat 27 Dec 1947.

 

Indians v S. N.S.W. 3600? persons attended - 1600 arrived in 400 motor vehicles - i.e. 46%.

 

Photographer unknown.

 

Part of the Archives ACT collection

This is manuka or the tea tree, and it's very common here.

Busker at Manuka Market, Auckland, New Zealand.

Active Manuka Honey UMF 16 + has a "Unique Manuka factor"(UMF) activity rating of 16%.

Manuka UMF 16+ reflects level of non-peroxide activity (16%), which is provides bigger level of anti-bacterial activity, compare to Manuka UMF 10+. The honey independently tested by NZ laboratory.

Manuka honey UMF16+ is more powerfully antibacterial and more stable compare to Manuka Honey Active 10+.

Beneficial properties:

* Digestive care - helps relieve stomach ulcer symptoms - helicobacter pylori - aid sensitive digestion - maintain a healthy intestinal bacteria balance.

* Soothing for sore throats.

* Aids oral hygiene as it inhibits acid production and could help prevent cavities developing in teeth.

* Enhances general health - high levels of antioxidants.

Pure natural Manuka honey with no additives.

 

Inspired by Elizabeth L. Too shy to have my face shown, so can my hand do?

 

(After a long day cooking and shooting the asam laksa, this is indeed very refreshing and thirst quenching!)

The ever elusive attempt to capture the beauty of a Manuka forest.

Red flowers on an impressive 4 metre-ish Manuka, or Tea Tree, in Victoria Domain, Picton.

A canvas of Manuka on Kawau Island.

ex B43D by 21/2/12; ex Veolia Transport NSW, Taren Point 23/12/11 m/o 1484 (185); ex STA Mark II 2379 m/o2379. De-reg by 6/12 for export to Tupou College, Tonga – Unknown if it served with Tupou or went straight to Liu Bros

"In the warm sunlight of advancing summer, when the manuka-scrub is covered with its snow-white bloom and the air is laden with the fragrance of forest flowers, amidst the hum of happy insect-life, a soft trill of peculiar sweetness-like the chirping of a merry cricket-falls upon the ear, and presently a tiny bird appears for an instant on the topmost twigs of some low bush, hovers for a few moments, like a moth before a flower, or turns a somersault in the air, and then drops out of sight again. This is the Grey Warbler, the well-known Riroriro of Maori history and song."

 

Sir Walter Lawry Buller, A History of the Birds of New Zealand, 1888, London

 

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