onsdag 25 november 2015

Kauri tree

The tree has small narrow leaves and smooth bark. Tāne is named after the Maori forest god an in the myth . The the North Island have some of the largest and oldest trees in the world. Check out why kauri forests and kauri trees are so loved in New Zealand.


Tane Mahuta-Lord of the forest - Duration: 1:18. Most of them are in Northland forest, with two (Tānenui and Tairua) on the Coromandel Peninsula.

Even larger specimens have been recorded in the past, but very few trees ever reached such . What could be more magical than to stand in the presence of a tree which has been growing since bronze age man? The story of this great tree lives on in the writings of several reputable local historians and the newspapers of the day. Its name is as well known at the Thames as that of the . One of the largest and longest-living trees in the worl New Zealand kauri ( Agathis australis) belongs to the ancient conifer family, Araucariaceae. Agathis is one of three still-existing southern hemisphere genera of Araucariaceae, and is thought to have evolved in the Australia–New Zealand region.


Though kauri are among the most ancient trees in the worl they have developed a unique niche in the forest. With their novel soil interaction and regeneration pattern they are able to compete with the more recently evolved and faster growing angiosperms.

Because it is such a conspicuous species, forest containing kauri. Written and researched by Keith Rusden. As far as can be ascertained , the Blockhouse Bay area can boast only one veteran kauri tree.


This tree sits precariously on the cliff edge, exposed to the prevailing wind and weather and all the elements. At my request, Bruce Edwards, the Auckland City arborist, viewed . Waiheke Island Holiday Home, Holiday home and holiday house accommodation. Kauri Tree Holiday Home, Waikeki.


Waipoua Forest, Northland. It is approximately feet ( metres) in circumference, and 1feet ( metres) tall. We returned to Bayview on the North Shore to complete a circular walk in a different direction to our previous Bayview Coast and Bush Walk. The beloved native NZ kauri tree is in danger from a distinct, fungus-like disease called kauri dieback. Then as now, one species of tree dominated the forest: the kauri.


These trees are found only at a certain latitude in the western Pacific and are exceedingly slow growing. They make up for their dallying by growing for a long, long, long time.

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