• Auckland lichens 

      Blanchon, Dan (Auckland Botanical Society, 2013)
      Lichens are often overlooked in ecological surveys, yet they have an essential part to play in ecosystems. Some lichen species are involved in the formation of the first soils on rocky substrates and subsequently aid in ...
    • Flora of Dingle Dell Reserve, St Heliers 

      Wilcox, M.; Cameron, Ewen K.; Braggins, J.E.; Beaver, J.; Blanchon, Dan; Kooperberg, Rick; Shirley, C. (Auckland Botanical Society, 2013-12)
      Dingle Dell Reserve in St Heliers, Auckland, is an Auckland Council reserve of 9 ha. It is popular for walking, a venue for outdoor concerts, it protects the headwaters of a stream draining into the sea at St Heliers Bay ...
    • Inflorescence 

      Foote, Hamish; Blanchon, Dan (Unitec Institute of Technology, 2013)
      This paper utilises the medium of fine art in conjunction with a scientific approach in order to examine ‘placemaking’. It is through the relationship between culture and nature that places are made. As such our contemporary ...
    • Lichens of a Significant Ecological Area (SEA) in Kohimarama 

      Blanchon, Dan; Leddy, Nadine (Auckland Botanical Society, 2015-06)
      On Monday 13th of April 2015, a brief survey (c. 3 hours) was carried out in the Significant Ecological Area bounded by Allum Street, Kohimarama Road, William Fraser Crescent and Pamela Place ,with the permission of the ...
    • Online Plant Databases 

      Cliffin, Penny (2011)
      Landscape architects have a prominent role in designing and specifying plantscapes across a wide range of project scales, from gardens to urban streetscapes and parks to large-scale conservation revegetation. Both scientific ...
    • Revealing the cryptic 

      Bish, A.; Davies, Renee; Haines, L. (International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA ), 2013)
      Invertebrate numbers worldwide are declining, predominantly due a lack of knowledge and detrimental activities on habitat such as urban expansion. "Invertebrates ore essential to our natural environment and to humans,"(Department ...