Rimu is a tree
The Rimu is a coniferous tree, no flowers
The most distinctive feature of the rimu tree is its unique fruiting behavior. It produces separate male and female cones on the same tree, with the female cones taking over a year to mature before releasing the seeds. This long maturation process is quite unusual compared to other tree species.
The Rimu tree uses...- Sunlight- Water- Air- Someties Soil...For Energy.
It grows in the lower mountains down south in New Zealand
60 meters
The rimu tree.
The Kakapo Parrot.
Rimu
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.
The Rimu tree (Dacrydium cupressum) is found in forests throughout New Zealand; the North Island, South Island and Stewart Island.
Kauri, Rimu, Totara, Horoeka (Lancewood), Kahikatea (white Pine), Ti Kouka (Cabbage Tree)