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What is Rimu?

Rimu is a tree


Does the Rimu tree have flowers?

The Rimu is a coniferous tree, no flowers


What are the strangest features of the Rimu tree?

The Rimu tree, native to New Zealand, is known for its unique features, including its distinctive trunk, which can twist and curve dramatically as it grows. It has long, slender needles that can appear feathery and are capable of photosynthesis, even in low light. Additionally, Rimu trees produce small, fleshy fruit that is edible and attracts various bird species. Their ability to thrive in diverse environments, from coastal areas to mountainous regions, further adds to their uniqueness.


Where do rimu trees get there energy?

The Rimu tree uses...- Sunlight- Water- Air- Someties Soil...For Energy.


Where does the rimu tree grow?

It grows in the lower mountains down south in New Zealand


How tall does the rimu tree grow?

60 meters


What type of tree is most widely grown around NZ?

The rimu tree.


Another native tree of New Zealand which has long and serrated leaves?

Rimu


What animals depend depends on the Rimu tree for food and shelter?

The Kakapo Parrot.


How do New Zealand forest creatures benefit from the Rimu tree?

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.


When the maoris came to New Zealand where did they find the rimu?

The Rimu tree (Dacrydium cupressum) is found in forests throughout New Zealand; the North Island, South Island and Stewart Island.


What is the strangest feature on the Kiwi?

Arguably, the strangest feature of a kiwi is its long beak. It is unique as the bird's nostrils are right on the tip of the beak, a characteristic which only the kiwi has. This gives the kiwi an excellent sense of smell, which is invaluable in helping the kiwi find food.