The Rimu tree uses...
- Sunlight
- Water
- Air
- Someties Soil
...For Energy.
squirrels
Rimu is a tree
Kohe-kohe, rimu, kowhai, kauri, tawa, rata, pohutakawa.
The Rimu is a coniferous tree, no flowers
Kauri, Rimu, Totara, Horoeka (Lancewood), Kahikatea (white Pine), Ti Kouka (Cabbage Tree)
Kauri Pohutukawa Puka Puka Rimu Kahikatea Manuka Kanuka Puriri Rewa Rewa Totara Karo Mahoe Lancewood Lacebark
-Kauri -Tawa -Manuka -Tortara -Miro -Tanekaha -Kahikitea -Rimu -Matai -Rata T.I.S REPZ !
IS a rimu a cross of a rich person and an Emu? If so, they are used for buying people things and bucking them to get it for free.
ash beech cedar elm horse chestnut iron bark kauri lime orange pohutukawa rimu quince totara walnut yew
Yes.
Rimu, Kahikitea, Miro, Totara and similar all have a multitude of berries, welcome to the birds of the forest. The Rimu berries in particular seem to have an important part to play in the diet of the flightless parrot the Kakapo.
Maple trees store their energy in the roots. They also gain energy from the sun, just like other trees do.