Tāmaki Makaurau Fruit Tree Map
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need
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Be respectful and considerate of others who may also wish to enjoy foraging for free kai.
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Don’t climb trees or pick unripe fruit as this can harm the tree.
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Please consider taking any over ripe or rotting fruit home to compost so that the location stays pleasant for all to enjoy.
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Consider your own personal safety, and the safety of others, when collecting fruit and nuts. Be aware of hazards such as traffic, pedestrians, steep and uneven ground, bodies of water and power lines.
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Only pick fruit and nuts from trees growing on public land.

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Apple Tree
Fruit Type: Apple
Fruiting Season: January - April
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need
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Be respectful and considerate of others who may also wish to enjoy foraging for free kai.
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Don’t climb trees or pick unripe fruit as this can harm the tree.
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Please consider taking any over ripe or rotting fruit home to compost so that the location stays pleasant for all to enjoy.
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Consider your own personal safety, and the safety of others, when collecting fruit and nuts. Be aware of hazards such as traffic, pedestrians, steep and uneven ground, bodies of water and power lines.
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Only pick fruit and nuts from trees growing on public land.

Apricot Tree
Fruit Type: Apricot
Fruiting Season: December - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Henderson Valley Green 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Macadamia Nut - Woodall Park 1
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Apple Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 1
Fruiting Season: January - April
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Apple Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 2
Fruiting Season: January - April
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Avocado Tree - Otuataua Stonefields Reserve
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Avocado Tree - Boundary Reserve 1
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Avocado Tree - Boundary Reserve 2
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Avocado Tree - Boundary Reserve
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Avocado Tree - Francis Reserve 1
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Avocado Tree - Francis Reserve 2
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Avocado Tree - Francis Reserve 3
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Avocado Tree - Francis Reserve 4
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Avocado Tree - Almorah Road
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Avocado Tree - Burnley Terrace
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Avocado Tree - Wellgarth Street
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Avocado Tree - Cromwell Street
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Avocado Tree - Kiwitea Street
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Avocado Tree - Merivale Avenue
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Avocado Tree - Gavin Street
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Banana Tree - Kennel Hill Reserve
Fruiting Season: September - November
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Banana Tree - Billington Esplanade Reserve
Fruiting Season: September - November
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Banana Tree - Leighton Street
Fruiting Season: September - November
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Fig Tree - Ashton Avenue
Fruiting Season: December - April
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Fig Tree - Auckland Road 1
Fruiting Season: December - April
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Fig Tree - Auckland Road 2
Fruiting Season: December - April
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Fig Tree - Auckland Road 3
Fruiting Season: December - April
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Fig Tree - Auckland Road 4
Fruiting Season: December - April
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Fig Tree - Felton Matthew Avenue
Fruiting Season: December - April
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Henderson Valley Green 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Bosun Walk
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Henderson Valley Green 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Henderson Valley Green 4
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Browns Bay Village Green
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Half Moon Bay Walkways
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Manurewa Recreation Centre
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Maybury Reserve 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Maybury Reserve 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Maybury Reserve 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Maybury Reserve 4
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Maybury Reserve 5
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Maybury Reserve 6
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Monte Cecilia Park
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Lappington Reserve
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 4
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 5
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 6
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 7
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 8
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 4
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 5
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 6
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 7
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 8
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 9
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 10
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 11
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Tranmere Road
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Hayes Park
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Barrack Road 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Barrack Road 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Beazley Place
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Bendow Street
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Calvin Place
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Cornwall Street
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Covil Avenue 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Covil Avenue 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Elam Street 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Elam Street 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Fairleigh Avenue 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Fairleigh Avenue 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Jerran Street
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Fairleigh Avenue 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Macadamia Nut - Woodall Park 2
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Macadamia Nut - Normanton Reserve 1
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Macadamia Nut - Normanton Reserve 2
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Macadamia Nut - Normanton Reserve 3
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Macadamia Nut - Maungarei/Mt Wellington
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Macadamia Nut - Joyce Street
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Macadamia Nut - Panorama Heights 1
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Macadamia Nut - Panorama Heights 2
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Macadamia Nut - Panorama Heights 3
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Macadamia Nut - Avondale Road
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Macadamia Nut - Alfred Street
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Macadamia Nut - North Avenue
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Pear Tree - Cranwell Park 1
Fruiting Season: February - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Pear Tree - Cranwell Park 2
Fruiting Season: February - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Pear Tree - Cranwell Park 3
Fruiting Season: February - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Pear Tree - Rutland Road
Fruiting Season: February - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Mandarin Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 1
Fruiting Season: March - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Mandarin Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 2
Fruiting Season: March - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Mandarin Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 3
Fruiting Season: March - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Mandarin Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 4
Fruiting Season: March - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Ramlea Park
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Pakuranga Community Centre 1
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Pakuranga Community Centre 2
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Pakuranga Community Centre 3
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Pakuranga Community Centre 4
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Pakuranga Community Centre 5
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Northcote Library
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Armour Bay Reserve
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Aberdeen Road
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Ngahue Crescent
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Devore Street
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Eastbourne Road 1
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Westbury Crescent 1
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Eastbourne Road 2
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Kōtare Avenue
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Ferry Parade
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Kupe Street
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Morton Avenue 1
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Morton Avenue 2
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Seascape Road
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Warnock Street 1
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Warnock Street 2
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Westbury Crescent 2
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
-
Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Westbury Crescent 3
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
-
Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
-
Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Morton Avenue 3
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
-
Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Fathom Place 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
-
Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Fathom Place 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
-
Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
-
Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Fathom Place 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Hartland Avenue
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Hazelmere Road 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
-
Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
-
Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
-
Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Hazelmere Road 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
-
Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
-
Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
-
Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Hazelmere Road 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
-
Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
-
Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
-
Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Hazelmere Road 4
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
-
Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
-
Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Holmes Drive 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Holmes Drive 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
-
Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
-
Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Jerram Street 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
-
Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
-
Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
-
Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Jerram Street 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
-
Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
-
Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Keith Avenue 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
-
Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
-
Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Keith Avenue 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
-
Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
-
Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Keith Avenue 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
-
Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - King Street
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Kowhatu Road
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
-
Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Landmark Terrace
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
-
Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Lavelle Road
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
-
Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
-
Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
-
Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
-
Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
-
Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
-
Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
-
Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 4
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
-
Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
-
Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 5
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
-
Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 6
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
-
Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
-
Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 7
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
-
Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
-
Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 8
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
-
Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
-
Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 9
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 10
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 11
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Lincoln Park Avenue
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Mangarata Avenue 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Mangarata Avenue 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Monteith Crescent
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Orville Place 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Orville Place 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Orville Place 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Paton Avenue
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Diomede Street
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Queen Mary Avenue
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Renton Road 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Renton Road 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Tacon Place
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Tranmere Road 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Tranmere Road 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Verona Avenue 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Verona Avenue 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Washington Avenue
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Watson Avenue 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Watson Avenue 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Watson Avenue 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Watson Avenue 4
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Whytehead Crescent
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - William Bryan Drive
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Wood Avenue 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Wood Avenue 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Yearsley Place
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
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Apple Tree
Fruit Type: Apple
Fruiting Season: January - April
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need
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Be respectful and considerate of others who may also wish to enjoy foraging for free kai.
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Don’t climb trees or pick unripe fruit as this can harm the tree.
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Please consider taking any over ripe or rotting fruit home to compost so that the location stays pleasant for all to enjoy.
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Consider your own personal safety, and the safety of others, when collecting fruit and nuts. Be aware of hazards such as traffic, pedestrians, steep and uneven ground, bodies of water and power lines.
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Only pick fruit and nuts from trees growing on public land.
Apple Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 1
Fruiting Season: January - April
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Apple Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 2
Fruiting Season: January - April
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Apricot Tree
Fruit Type: Apricot
Fruiting Season: December - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Avocado Tree
Fruit Type: Avocado
Fruiting Season: July - January
Avocado Tree - Almorah Road
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Avocado Tree - Boundary Reserve
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Avocado Tree - Boundary Reserve 1
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Avocado Tree - Boundary Reserve 2
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Avocado Tree - Burnley Terrace
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Avocado Tree - Cromwell Street
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Avocado Tree - Francis Reserve 1
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Avocado Tree - Francis Reserve 2
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Avocado Tree - Francis Reserve 3
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Avocado Tree - Francis Reserve 4
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Avocado Tree - Gavin Street
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Avocado Tree - Kiwitea Street
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Avocado Tree - Merivale Avenue
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Avocado Tree - Otuataua Stonefields Reserve
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Avocado Tree - Wellgarth Street
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
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Banana Tree - Billington Esplanade Reserve
Fruiting Season: September - November
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Banana Tree - Kennel Hill Reserve
Fruiting Season: September - November
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Banana Tree - Leighton Street
Fruiting Season: September - November
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
C
Cherry Guava Tree
Fruit Type: Cherry Guava Tree
Fruiting Season: April - July
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Feijoa Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 4
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 5
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 6
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 7
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 8
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Barrack Road 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Barrack Road 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Beazley Place
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Bendow Street
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Bosun Walk
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Browns Bay Village Green
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Calvin Place
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Cornwall Street
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Covil Avenue 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Covil Avenue 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Diomede Street
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Elam Street 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Elam Street 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Fairleigh Avenue 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Fairleigh Avenue 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Fairleigh Avenue 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Fathom Place 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Fathom Place 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Fathom Place 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 10
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 11
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 4
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 5
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 6
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 7
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 8
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 9
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Half Moon Bay Walkways
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Hartland Avenue
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Hayes Park
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Hazelmere Road 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Hazelmere Road 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Hazelmere Road 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Hazelmere Road 4
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Henderson Valley Green 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Henderson Valley Green 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Henderson Valley Green 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Henderson Valley Green 4
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Holmes Drive 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Holmes Drive 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Jerram Street 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Jerram Street 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Jerran Street
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Keith Avenue 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Keith Avenue 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Keith Avenue 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - King Street
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Kowhatu Road
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Landmark Terrace
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Lappington Reserve
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Lavelle Road
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 10
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 11
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 4
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 5
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 6
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 7
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 8
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 9
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Lincoln Park Avenue
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Mangarata Avenue 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Mangarata Avenue 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Manurewa Recreation Centre
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Maybury Reserve 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Maybury Reserve 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Maybury Reserve 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Maybury Reserve 4
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Maybury Reserve 5
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Maybury Reserve 6
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Monte Cecilia Park
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Monteith Crescent
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Orville Place 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Orville Place 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Orville Place 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Paton Avenue
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Queen Mary Avenue
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Renton Road 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Renton Road 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Tacon Place
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Tranmere Road
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Tranmere Road 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Tranmere Road 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Verona Avenue 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Verona Avenue 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Washington Avenue
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Watson Avenue 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Watson Avenue 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Watson Avenue 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Watson Avenue 4
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Whytehead Crescent
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - William Bryan Drive
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Wood Avenue 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Wood Avenue 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Feijoa Tree - Yearsley Place
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Fig Tree
Fruit Type: Fig Tree
Fruiting Season: December - April
Fig Tree - Ashton Avenue
Fruiting Season: December - April
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Fig Tree - Auckland Road 1
Fruiting Season: December - April
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Fig Tree - Auckland Road 2
Fruiting Season: December - April
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Fig Tree - Auckland Road 3
Fruiting Season: December - April
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Fig Tree - Auckland Road 4
Fruiting Season: December - April
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Fig Tree - Felton Matthew Avenue
Fruiting Season: December - April
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
G
Guava Tree
Fruit Type: Guava
Fruiting Season: April - November
L
Lemon Tree - Aberdeen Road
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Lemon Tree - Armour Bay Reserve
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Lemon Tree - Devore Street
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Lemon Tree - Eastbourne Road 1
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Lemon Tree - Eastbourne Road 2
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Lemon Tree - Ferry Parade
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Lemon Tree - Kōtare Avenue
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Lemon Tree - Kupe Street
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Lemon Tree - Morton Avenue 1
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Lemon Tree - Morton Avenue 2
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Lemon Tree - Morton Avenue 3
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Lemon Tree - Ngahue Crescent
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Lemon Tree - Northcote Library
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Lemon Tree - Pakuranga Community Centre 1
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Lemon Tree - Pakuranga Community Centre 2
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Lemon Tree - Pakuranga Community Centre 3
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Lemon Tree - Pakuranga Community Centre 4
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Lemon Tree - Pakuranga Community Centre 5
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Lemon Tree - Ramlea Park
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Lemon Tree - Seascape Road
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Lemon Tree - Warnock Street 1
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Lemon Tree - Warnock Street 2
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Lemon Tree - Westbury Crescent 1
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Lemon Tree - Westbury Crescent 2
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Lemon Tree - Westbury Crescent 3
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
M
Macadamia Nut - Alfred Street
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Macadamia Nut - Avondale Road
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Macadamia Nut - Joyce Street
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Macadamia Nut - Maungarei/Mt Wellington
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Macadamia Nut - Normanton Reserve 1
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Macadamia Nut - Normanton Reserve 2
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Macadamia Nut - Normanton Reserve 3
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Macadamia Nut - North Avenue
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Macadamia Nut - Panorama Heights 1
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Macadamia Nut - Panorama Heights 2
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Macadamia Nut - Panorama Heights 3
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Macadamia Nut - Woodall Park 1
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Macadamia Nut - Woodall Park 2
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Mandarin Tree
Fruit Type: Mandarin Tree
Fruiting Season: March - January
Mandarin Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 1
Fruiting Season: March - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Mandarin Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 2
Fruiting Season: March - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Mandarin Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 3
Fruiting Season: March - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Mandarin Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 4
Fruiting Season: March - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
O
Orange Tree
Fruit Type: Orange
Fruiting Season: June - November
P
Peach Tree
Fruit Type: Peach
Fruiting Season: December - March
Pear Tree
Fruit Type: Pear
Fruiting Season: February - May
Pear Tree - Cranwell Park 1
Fruiting Season: February - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Pear Tree - Cranwell Park 2
Fruiting Season: February - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Pear Tree - Cranwell Park 3
Fruiting Season: February - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Pear Tree - Rutland Road
Fruiting Season: February - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.
Persimmon Tree
Fruit Type: Persimmon
Fruiting Season: April - May

Apple Tree
Fruit Type: Apple
Fruiting Season: January - April
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need
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Be respectful and considerate of others who may also wish to enjoy foraging for free kai.
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Don’t climb trees or pick unripe fruit as this can harm the tree.
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Please consider taking any over ripe or rotting fruit home to compost so that the location stays pleasant for all to enjoy.
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Consider your own personal safety, and the safety of others, when collecting fruit and nuts. Be aware of hazards such as traffic, pedestrians, steep and uneven ground, bodies of water and power lines.
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Only pick fruit and nuts from trees growing on public land.

Apricot Tree
Fruit Type: Apricot
Fruiting Season: December - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Henderson Valley Green 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Macadamia Nut - Woodall Park 1
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Apple Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 1
Fruiting Season: January - April
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Apple Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 2
Fruiting Season: January - April
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Avocado Tree - Otuataua Stonefields Reserve
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Avocado Tree - Boundary Reserve 1
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Avocado Tree - Boundary Reserve 2
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Avocado Tree - Boundary Reserve
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Avocado Tree - Francis Reserve 1
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Avocado Tree - Francis Reserve 2
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Avocado Tree - Francis Reserve 3
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Avocado Tree - Francis Reserve 4
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Avocado Tree - Almorah Road
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Avocado Tree - Burnley Terrace
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Avocado Tree - Wellgarth Street
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Avocado Tree - Cromwell Street
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Avocado Tree - Kiwitea Street
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Avocado Tree - Merivale Avenue
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Avocado Tree - Gavin Street
Fruiting Season: July - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Banana Tree - Kennel Hill Reserve
Fruiting Season: September - November
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Banana Tree - Billington Esplanade Reserve
Fruiting Season: September - November
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Banana Tree - Leighton Street
Fruiting Season: September - November
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Fig Tree - Ashton Avenue
Fruiting Season: December - April
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Fig Tree - Auckland Road 1
Fruiting Season: December - April
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Fig Tree - Auckland Road 2
Fruiting Season: December - April
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Fig Tree - Auckland Road 3
Fruiting Season: December - April
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Fig Tree - Auckland Road 4
Fruiting Season: December - April
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Fig Tree - Felton Matthew Avenue
Fruiting Season: December - April
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Henderson Valley Green 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Bosun Walk
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Henderson Valley Green 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Henderson Valley Green 4
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Browns Bay Village Green
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Half Moon Bay Walkways
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Manurewa Recreation Centre
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Maybury Reserve 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Maybury Reserve 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Maybury Reserve 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Maybury Reserve 4
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Maybury Reserve 5
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Maybury Reserve 6
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Monte Cecilia Park
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Lappington Reserve
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 4
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 5
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 6
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 7
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 8
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 4
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 5
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 6
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 7
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 8
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 9
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 10
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Green Bay Community Corner 11
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Tranmere Road
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Hayes Park
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Barrack Road 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Barrack Road 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Beazley Place
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Bendow Street
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Calvin Place
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Cornwall Street
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Covil Avenue 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Covil Avenue 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Elam Street 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Elam Street 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Fairleigh Avenue 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Fairleigh Avenue 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Jerran Street
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Fairleigh Avenue 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Macadamia Nut - Woodall Park 2
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Macadamia Nut - Normanton Reserve 1
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Macadamia Nut - Normanton Reserve 2
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Macadamia Nut - Normanton Reserve 3
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Macadamia Nut - Maungarei/Mt Wellington
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Macadamia Nut - Joyce Street
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Macadamia Nut - Panorama Heights 1
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Macadamia Nut - Panorama Heights 2
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Macadamia Nut - Panorama Heights 3
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Macadamia Nut - Avondale Road
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Macadamia Nut - Alfred Street
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Macadamia Nut - North Avenue
Fruiting Season: August - September
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Pear Tree - Cranwell Park 1
Fruiting Season: February - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Pear Tree - Cranwell Park 2
Fruiting Season: February - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Pear Tree - Cranwell Park 3
Fruiting Season: February - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Pear Tree - Rutland Road
Fruiting Season: February - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Mandarin Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 1
Fruiting Season: March - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Mandarin Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 2
Fruiting Season: March - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Mandarin Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 3
Fruiting Season: March - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Mandarin Tree - Armour Bay Reserve 4
Fruiting Season: March - January
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Ramlea Park
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Pakuranga Community Centre 1
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Pakuranga Community Centre 2
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Pakuranga Community Centre 3
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Pakuranga Community Centre 4
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Pakuranga Community Centre 5
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Northcote Library
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Armour Bay Reserve
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Aberdeen Road
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Ngahue Crescent
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Devore Street
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Eastbourne Road 1
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Westbury Crescent 1
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Eastbourne Road 2
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Kōtare Avenue
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Ferry Parade
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Kupe Street
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Morton Avenue 1
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Morton Avenue 2
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Seascape Road
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Warnock Street 1
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Warnock Street 2
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Westbury Crescent 2
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Westbury Crescent 3
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Lemon Tree - Morton Avenue 3
Fruiting Season: January - December
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Fathom Place 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Fathom Place 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Fathom Place 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Hartland Avenue
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Hazelmere Road 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Hazelmere Road 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Hazelmere Road 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Hazelmere Road 4
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Holmes Drive 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Holmes Drive 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Jerram Street 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Jerram Street 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Keith Avenue 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Keith Avenue 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Keith Avenue 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - King Street
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Kowhatu Road
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Landmark Terrace
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Lavelle Road
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 4
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 5
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 6
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 7
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 8
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 9
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 10
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue 11
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Lincoln Park Avenue
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Mangarata Avenue 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
-
Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Mangarata Avenue 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
-
Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Monteith Crescent
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Orville Place 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Orville Place 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Orville Place 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Paton Avenue
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Diomede Street
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Queen Mary Avenue
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Renton Road 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Renton Road 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Tacon Place
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Tranmere Road 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
-
Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Tranmere Road 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
-
Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Verona Avenue 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Verona Avenue 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Washington Avenue
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Watson Avenue 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Watson Avenue 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Watson Avenue 3
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Watson Avenue 4
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Whytehead Crescent
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - William Bryan Drive
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Wood Avenue 1
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Wood Avenue 2
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Laxon Avenue
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.

Feijoa Tree - Yearsley Place
Fruiting Season: April - May
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need and be respectful of others.
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Pick only ripe fruit from public land—don’t climb trees or damage them.
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Take overripe fruit home to compost and help keep the area tidy.
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Stay safe—watch for traffic, uneven ground, and other hazards.