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Pohutukawa tree has an important place in New Zealand culture for its strength and is regarded as a chiefly tree by Māori.It grows as a multi-trunked tree up to 25 m. and its trunks and branches

Pohutukawa tree has an important place in New Zealand culture for its strength and is regarded as a chiefly tree by Māori.It grows as a multi-trunked tree up to 25 m. and its trunks and branches are festooned with matted,fibrous aerial roots.

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Date Taken: 11.2012
Date Uploaded: 11.2013
Photo Location: New Zealand
Copyright: © Karolos Trivizas