Titoki

Saw some deep brown fairly rounded seed pods lying beneath the Titoki tree and realised they still had healthy seeds inside. They had been lying on the basalt rock that the Titoki is growing on top of and the angled edges had eroded off with the storm that's just passed. The wind blows soil from time to time onto the rock. The foliage falls and rots, adding to the soil. We've just had a huge downfall of rain with the flooding that's happened. (State Highway 35 has been closed now since Wednesday night.) So these seed pods have totally softened, and it's easy to release the seeds just by rubbing the pods. One seed per pod. Some of the biggest ones are the size of Karamu seeds before you seed clean them, they're hard az, and a beautiful shiny black colour.

I've collected maybe 200 of them and will sow them tomorrow. I also decided to give our ngahere a hand, and dropped a few in the soil on the rock, and covered them with some foliage. They'll be sheltered there, as it's a lovely spot with lots of trees around to help filter the rain water, so it's not too heavy.

Publicado el 26 de marzo de 2022 a las 08:19 AM por tangikaroro_ngahere tangikaroro_ngahere

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Marzo 25, 2022 a las 04:46 PM NZDT

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Titoki growing on Basalt Rock in Tangikaroro Native Reserve.

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