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  2. Prumnopitys taxifolia - Wikipedia

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    Prumnopitys taxifolia, the mataī (Māori: mataī) or black pine, is an endemic New Zealand coniferous tree that grows on the North Island and South Island. It also occurs on Stewart Island / Rakiura (47 °S) but is uncommon there. [2] It grows up to 40 m high, with a trunk up to 2 m diametre.

  3. List of trees native to New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    For a listing in order of Māori name, with species names for most, see the Flora of New Zealand list of vernacular names. The New Zealand Plant Conservation Network has published a list of New Zealand indigenous vascular plants including all 574 native trees and shrubs. [1] This list also identifies which trees are endemic to New Zealand and ...

  4. File:NZ flag design New Zealand Matariki by John Kelleher.svg

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  5. Alectryon excelsus - Wikipedia

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    Alectryon excelsus is a sub-canopy tree growing to 9 m (30 ft) in height. It has a twisting trunk with smooth dark bark, spreading branches and pinnate leaves. [2] Adult leaflets do not have marginal teeth or usually have very few, blunt and shallow marginal teeth and usually leaflet margins are downturned, whereas, in juvenile leaflets have leaflets with strong teeth and flat along the edges. [3]

  6. Category:Trees of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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  7. File:Te Paki-o-Matariki (Kiingitanga coat of arms ...

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  8. Flora of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand has ten species of tree ferns, [2] but there are numerous ground, climbing and perching smaller ferns to be found throughout the countries forests, the largest of which is the king fern. [ 3 ]

  9. Matariki - Wikipedia

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    Matariki – Māori New Year in Te Ara: the Encyclopedia of New Zealand; Matariki: Awaiting their Ascent in Tangatawhenua.com; Matariki Festival; The First Lunar Month (June – July) at NZ Astronomy; Matariki Public Holiday information from the Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment "Te Pire mō te Hararei Tūmatanui o te Kāhui o ...