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Story: Conifer–broadleaf forests

Northern rātā

Northern rātā

Walkers are dwarfed by the trunk roots of Rātānui, the largest living northern rātā. It grows in Bushy Park Reserve, just north of Whanganui, and has a trunk diameter of 3.7 metres. Northern rātā (Metrosideros robusta) is one of the giants of lowland conifer–broadleaf forest. It usually starts life as an epiphyte on a high branch of a canopy tree. Later it sends down roots to the ground. Eventually the roots enlarge and merge into a pseudo-trunk.

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Archives New Zealand - Te Rua Mahara o te Kawanatanga
Reference: AAQA 6500 Col2183
Photograph by John Johns

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John Dawson. 'Conifer–broadleaf forests', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 1-Mar-09
URL: http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/en/conifer-broadleaf-forests/1/5