Urtica urens, common garden weed on high fertility sites
Flitting about in Phormium tenax during the day.
Occasional on rock outcrops in second growth native forest remnant
Corybas iridescens, occasional plants growing on damp bank in rough pasture
Massive tangled vines growing high into tall kowhai trees.
Stems lying on the ground frequently rooting in the damp leaf litter on the forest floor.
Flowers a more intense pink than Passiflora tripartita var azuayensis , which is widespread on the Otago Peninsula.
Oval fruits that remain yellow when ripe, and do not turn orange.
Leaves with toothed margin and hairy underside.
Could the more frequent layering and differences in flower and fruit colour indicate a different variety?
Corticolous.
Soredia associated with perforations.
Wind-blown on to walking track. Host almost certainly Kunzea robusta.