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  2. Pōhutukawa - Wikipedia

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    Botanical illustration of a pōhutukawa sprig by Ellen Cheeseman. Pōhutukawa (Metrosideros excelsa), [2] also known as the New Zealand Christmas tree, [3] [4] or iron tree, [5] is a coastal evergreen tree in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae, that produces a brilliant display of red (or occasionally orange, yellow [6] or white [7]) flowers, each consisting of a mass of stamens.

  3. Metrosideros kermadecensis - Wikipedia

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    Metrosideros kermadecensis, with common names Kermadec pōhutukawa and New Zealand Christmas bush [1] is an evergreen tree of the myrtle family which is endemic to the volcanic Kermadec Islands about 900 km (560 mi) north-east of New Zealand. The tree produces a brilliant display of red flowers, made up of a mass of stamens and is the dominant ...

  4. Metrosideros - Wikipedia

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    Metrosideros / ˌ m ɛ t r ə ˈ s ɪ d ər ə s,-t r oʊ-/ [3] is a genus of approximately 60 trees, shrubs, and vines in the family Myrtaceae, mostly found in the Pacific region.Most of the tree forms are small, but some are exceptionally large, the New Zealand species in particular.

  5. Te Tuhi - Wikipedia

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    Landing at the beach at what is now Howick's Cockle Bay, he made his tuhi, or mark, on a pohutukawa tree situated on the foreshore, using karamea, a red ochre. The pohutukawa tree of the story still stands today, although the mark has since gone. [1] Te Tuhi has been exhibiting in Pakuranga for over 40 years. [3]

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  7. File:Auckland, New Zealand by Planet Labs (Pohutukawa Coast ...

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    English: Auckland New Zealand June 30, 2016 Urban Auckland rests on an ancient volcanic field. Look closely at this image from a RapidEye satellite and you’ll find maars (shallow water-filled craters) and cinder cones intermingled with suburban housing developments and city green spaces.

  8. Metrosideros polymorpha - Wikipedia

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    Metrosideros kermadecensis, from the Kermadec Islands north of New Zealand, has recently become naturalized on Maui and may become a pest species. Several cultivars of M. excelsa, the pōhutukawa tree of New Zealand, have been sometimes planted as ornamentals in Hawaiʻi but are not reported to have naturalized.

  9. Woman who zipped boyfriend in suitcase, suffocating him ... - AOL

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    Boone, of Winter Park, told police the couple was drinking the night of Feb. 23, 2020, when Torres got inside the suitcase to play a game of hide-and-seek, and they were joking when she zipped it ...