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The kauri trees in Northland, New Zealand are some of the tallest trees in the world. The Tāne Mahuta tree, for example, is one of the tallest kauri trees and it is estimated to be over 2,000 years old. These impressive trees can reach heights of more than 50 meters.
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The main difference between a native New Zealand tree and a shrub is their size and growth habit. Trees are typically larger, taller, and have a single main trunk, while shrubs are smaller, bushier, and often have multiple stems originating from the base. In New Zealand, examples of native trees include the kauri and pohutukawa, while native shrubs include manuka and kanuka.
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The oldest kauri tree is estimated to be approximately 2,000 years old and is still growing. It is located in Waipoua Forest in New Zealand.
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Not sure what you mean. The Kauri tree is a native of New Zealand i.e. it grows here naturally and was not an introduced species.
The Kauri tree is the most widely grown tree in New Zealand. Native Kauri trees are believed to live up to 4,000 years.
A male kauri cone is called a Catkin.Kauri trees can live for 200-2000yrs