I reckon it is four trees the Pohutukawa, Kauri, Kowhai & the Totara.
Probably the Pinus radiata, due to its favoured place as a plantation tree. Of the native trees, Manuka (/Kanuka) would probably be top in terms of numbers.
Twink seems to be the work most commonly used in New Zealand. It is also the most common brand of correction fluid in New Zealand.
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The most common blood group in New Zealand is O+.According to the Neww Zealand Blood Service the frequency of blood groups in the New Zealand donor population is:O+ 38%A+ 32%O- 9%B+ 9%A- 6%AB+ 3%B- 2%AB- 1%
the answer is TITOKI
most commonly in New Zealand the flowering Christmas trees are : pohutukawa and kowhai get ur homework done soon :D :3 - miss kaitlyn
There are many non-native species of trees in New Zealand, in gardens, parks, farms, forestry and as wild or weed trees. The most common is probably the Pinus Radiata as it is a common forestry tree in New Zealand, favoured for its very quick growth in the NZ climate.
The most common name for the kiwi in New Zealand is kiwi.
The Kauri tree is the most widely grown tree in New Zealand. Native Kauri trees are believed to live up to 4,000 years.
Most families do.
The silver tree fern is New Zealand's largest tree fern.
Twink seems to be the work most commonly used in New Zealand. It is also the most common brand of correction fluid in New Zealand.
Kiwi
One is a tree that is native to New Zealand, the other is scientifically listed as a shrub that is also native to New Zealand.
Smith is the most common surname
On the coast and in the North.
An actual Christmas tree is simply called a Christmas tree in New Zealand. However, the pohutukawa tree, which blossoms with brilliant red flowers during the Christmas season, is commonly referr to as the New Zealand Christmas tree.
a puriri tree is actually a native tree of new zealand and you can find it if you type in on google native trees of new zealand and it will give a list of names and you will find puriri but the main native tree in new zealand is the flora but the flora isn't that popular for its features and looks or its scent but it is rich in being new zealands biggest native tree