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The tree you are referring to is likely the weeping willow (Salix babylonica), known for its drooping branches that resemble a waterfall. Weeping willows are deciduous trees native to China, but they can be found in various regions across the world. They prefer moist soil and are often planted near bodies of water due to their elegant appearance.
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One native tree in New Zealand starting with M is the Mānuka tree. Mānuka is known for its small white or pink flowers and its antibacterial properties found in its honey. It is commonly found in scrubland and forests throughout New Zealand.
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The Feather is at the regular waterfall not waterfall lake. It is near the tree. The tree I'm talking about is the tree near the roof. Hope this help:) MarielleAwesome3
Native Australian plants which start with 'm' include:melaleucamulgamallee
Yes gardenias are native to Hawaii. They are called nanu or na'u. Unfortunately the wild gardenias are almost extinct. http://hawaiianforest.com/gardenia-tree-at-kanepuu-preserve
-In the palm tree at Sunshine Shores-In the tree at the Waterfall-Next to the campfire at Waterfall Lake-Next to the tractor at the Farm-In the tree at the MeadowReward: Ice Cube Couch (worth 50 Bear Bills)
No. Maple trees are not native to Australia.
No. The dragonfruit is not native to Australia.
No. The peppercorn tree is native to southern America. The Alpine Pepper tree is native to mountainous areas of Tasmania. Other pepper trees in Australia are not native, and are often considered weeds.