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Natusch Sheila 1989, October. A Postcard from Ulva. Archifacts

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Article on Charles Traill, a naturalist who lived in Ulva, Paterson Inlet, Stewart Island. Probably sent the flax, koromiko and mānuka planted by his brother William on Orkney Island, Scotland. Natusch reports that (for a time) local muttonbird scrub leaves (Brachyglottis rotundifolia) could be sent as postcards.

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A Postcard from Ulva

1989, October
Natusch Sheila
Archifacts

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12 June 2007
30 October 2023
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