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Kauri (Agathis australis).

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Where can you find the pohutukawa tree in New Zealand?

Generally in coastal areas. Their natural range is towards the middle and northern half of the North Island but they can now be found around most parts of the New Zealand coast as people plant them for their bright red flowers and ability to hold together eroding banks.


Where abouts in New Zealand are the rata found?

Rata is found throughout NZ, and there are perhaps a dozen species. Ranging from the vine rata, to giant trees up to 30m tall. Some trees have white flowers, but most are red. They are a conspicuous forest member in Fiordland.


What is the large native tree in new zealand?

Many many is the short answer. The New Zealand forest is almost all evergreen (there are a couple of exceptions), so any deciduous tree is almost certainly introduced. Many of the conifers, especially with long needles, are introduced. Trees commonly regarded as fruiting, such as peach and apple, are not native.


What is the new zealand Christmas flower tree called?

most commonly in New Zealand the flowering Christmas trees are : pohutukawa and kowhai get ur homework done soon :D :3 - miss kaitlyn


What native flower is New Zealand's floral emblem?

New Zealand does not officially have a national flower. However the Kowhai (Sophora microphylla) is considered by many to be the national flower of New Zealand. A small to medium sized tree, it blooms in spring, covering itself with yellow flowers, turning gardens to gold.It doesn't take an act of Parliament or any sort of government decree to declare a national flower; it just takes the population to decide. So some regard another flower: that of the Pohutukawa, a North Island coastal tree with brilliant red blooms, as their national flower. New Zealand recognizes the silver fern, which appears on their military uniforms and many sports uniforms, as a national symbol.We don't have an officially accepted national flower, but if there were one, it would probably be the kowhai, a sulphur-yellow pendulous bloom on an evergreen tree.

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Tui are found through much of New Zealand, particularly the North Island, the west and south coasts of the South Island, Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands


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Gum digging is only in New Zealand; men and women used to dig gum from the old kauri trees around Auckland in the north island.


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What type of trees are the giant trees in Californiia or Oregon?

giant redwood- Sequoiadendron Gigantium


Where does the giant tree frog live?

In giant trees?


Does Heard island have trees?

Yes, the Heard island does have trees. The trees that are found in the Heard Island are called the Takamaka trees.


Where can you find the pohutukawa tree in New Zealand?

Generally in coastal areas. Their natural range is towards the middle and northern half of the North Island but they can now be found around most parts of the New Zealand coast as people plant them for their bright red flowers and ability to hold together eroding banks.


Do yew trees grow in New Zealand?

No. Yews do not grow in New Zealand.


How do giant trees support themselves?

The giant trees that occupy the rain forest have a massive root system that supports the tree. The root system in many of these trees are the same size as the trees canopies and leaves.


Where abouts in New Zealand are the rata found?

Rata is found throughout NZ, and there are perhaps a dozen species. Ranging from the vine rata, to giant trees up to 30m tall. Some trees have white flowers, but most are red. They are a conspicuous forest member in Fiordland.


What Type of Trees are Found in New Zealand?

The New Zealand forest is composed of evergreen trees (with a couple of exceptions). And most are broad-leaf (flowering).


What is the large native tree in new zealand?

Many many is the short answer. The New Zealand forest is almost all evergreen (there are a couple of exceptions), so any deciduous tree is almost certainly introduced. Many of the conifers, especially with long needles, are introduced. Trees commonly regarded as fruiting, such as peach and apple, are not native.