This oil painting is inspired by a walk we did recently past a thick grove of supplejack in the Hunua Ranges Regional Park, Auckland. The thick black scrambling impenetrable vines of Supplejack – Kareao – are a distinctive feature of the New Zealand rainforest. Learn more by following this link:
https://meaningoftrees.com/2016/04/19/supplejack-ripogonum-scandens/
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Explore this pristine native forest and check out the impressive Hunua Falls. The Hunua Falls Loop walk, is a gradual climb through beautiful lush forest to an excellent viewing platform. A great day trip destination.
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