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Pohutukawa is one of them but I don't know what the other one is. There is a tree that has similar flowers to the pohutukawa but is smaller. HI ANY ONE DO YOU WHAT THE OTHER ONE IS.....????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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They can live up to 1000 years
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
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Pohutukawa is the New Zealand Christmas tree's Maori name. Its scientific name is Metrosideros excelsa.
Pohutukawa is the common name. Occasionally it is referred to as a Christmas Tree because of its flowering season, but that is not a widespread use.
The tree commonly known as the New Zealand Christmas tree is the Pohutukawa (Metrosideros Excelsa).Pohutukawa (Metrosideros excelsa)
pohutukawa trees are rare because they are NOT!
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It has red flowers that mainly consists of stamens and it actually has petals but they are quite small. The leaves are green and are waxy. the pohutukawa's scientific name is metrosideros excelsa.
The color of the pohutukawa flower is typically a vivid red.
Can i cut down a pohutukawa tree in Pukekohe
That is the correct spelling of "pohutukawa" (Metrosideros excelsa, "New Zealand Christmas tree").
The pohutukawa tree grows best in either subtropical or warm temperate climates.
The name Pohutukawa comes from the Maori language in New Zealand and refers to a native tree that is known for its vibrant red flowers. It is also sometimes called the New Zealand Christmas tree because it blooms during the summer holiday season.
Maori collected the nectar from Pohutukawa to use for food and as a medicine for sore throats.