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Yes. The pohutukawa tree, or New Zealand Christmas Tree, is native to New zealand, but also flourishes on the coastal areas around Sydney, Australia, and in parts of California and even South Africa.

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Is the pohutukawa tree native to any other country?

no


What class does a pohutukawa tree come from?

When the seed falls down from the old flower after that if you pick the seed and plant it and water it, it will grow


What animal help the pohutukawa tree?

fantails and other birds that exist.


Is a pohutukawa tree subtropical?

The pohutukawa tree grows best in either subtropical or warm temperate climates.


Can you cut down pohutukawa trees?

Can i cut down a pohutukawa tree in Pukekohe


What eats pohutukawa tree?

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What is the name of the New Zealand Christmas tree?

The tree commonly known as the New Zealand Christmas tree is the Pohutukawa (Metrosideros Excelsa).Pohutukawa (Metrosideros excelsa)


What tree is often called the '' NZ Christmas tree ''?

The Pohutukawa Tree


How do you spell pohutukawa?

That is the correct spelling of "pohutukawa" (Metrosideros excelsa, "New Zealand Christmas tree").


A native tree that has red flowers similar to the Pohutukawa but smaller?

A native tree that has red flowers similar to the Pohutukawa but smaller is called a Rata tree. They tend to be shorter.


What rugby playing country near to Australia calls their Christmas tree a pohutukawa?

The country would be New Zealand, but the pohutukawa is a native tree, not the nickname for a Christmas tree.