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In 2013 Raynor Winn and her husband, Moth lost their beloved farm in Wales. It was where they d lived for 20 years and raised their children.
In the same week the bailiffs arrived, Moth was diagnosed with a rare degenerative brain disease.
Doctors gave him just two years to live.
Homeless and with their future together rapidly shrinking, Raynor and Moth decided to walk the South West Coast path.
They camped wild in all weathers and often didn t have enough money for food.
But amazingly, Moth s health began to improve.
When they completed the walk, they found themselves in the midst of a whole new chapter.
Northland weed-busters tackling rampant moth plant at Onerahi
12 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM
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Chrissie Stephenson discovered the Moth Plant in her own backyard before noticing it on the roadside in Onerahi. Photo / Tania Whyte
Chrissie Stephenson discovered the Moth Plant in her own backyard before noticing it on the roadside in Onerahi. Photo / Tania Whyte
Reporter for the Northern Advocate jodi.bryant@nzme.co.nz
A group of Onerahi residents are tackling a picturesque rampant noxious weed that has the ability to take out mature, native trees. Moth plant, with the botanical name Araujia hortorum, is believably named because butterflies,