Our Changing World

Growing dune plants a challenging passion


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Each year Jo Bonner and the team at Coastlands Plant Nursery in Whakatane grow 300,000 spinifex and pingao plants for dune replanting at beaches around the North Island.

New Zealand's iconic native sand dune plants, pingao and spinifex, are getting a helping hand from a dedicated horticulturalist.

Jo Bonner is so committed that she has been known to chase down the beach on a windy day in pursuit of the best - and fastest - rolling spinifex seed heads.

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Each year, horticulturist Jo Bonner and the team at Coastlands Plants in Whakatāne grow 200,000 spinifex plants and 100,000 pingao plants.

They're the largest supplier of these in the country and their plants are used by councils and coast care groups in dune revegetation programmes around the North Island.

"The most important thing about the foredune plants is their ability to fix the dunes after a large storm event," says Jo.

The key, in the case of spinifex, is long vigorous runners which grow towards the sea and quickly cover foredunes ravaged by storm swells. The hairy plants then trap wind-blown sand which rebuilds a gentle dune.

"Both spinifex and pingao are our fall guys - they're the ones that take the brunt of the storms."

Jo says that widespread introduced marram grass, planted in the past to provide food for stock being driven along the beaches, doesn't bind sand dunes during a storm; it simply washes away, making it much less effective than the two native species at protecting the coast.

But while both native sand binders, spinifex and pingao, do a great job in holding and rebuilding sand dunes, life in modern-day New Zealand is not easy for them.

Jo says that pingao was once widespread but has slowly disappeared in many parts of the country. It is eaten by rabbits, and its seeds are eaten by rodents and introduced birds.

Jo reports seeing big flocks of sparrows feeding in front of her team when they are out collecting seeds at various beaches, and sparrows are also a big problem at the nursery.

Coastlands Plants has been in the nursery business for many years.

The revegetation process begins with seed collection, and Jo says it is important to collect seed that is local to each beach.

Nursery staff collect in the Whakatāne area, while local coast care groups collect in their own areas.

Peak seed production coincides with Christmas and busy holiday times at local beaches and Jo says that sometimes just finding a car park can be a challenge…

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