Story: Radiata pine

Pine on pumice soils (1st of 3)

Pine on pumice soils

One of the reasons that radiata pine has proved such a popular plantation tree in New Zealand is that it grows well on a variety of soils. Pumice soils of the Kāingaroa plains in the central North Island support vigorous pine forests.

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New Zealand Society of Soil Science
Reference: Les Molloy, Soils in the New Zealand landscape: the living mantle. Wellington: Mallinson Rendel/New Zealand Society of Soil Science, 1988, p. 43
Photograph by Quentin Christie

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Peter Berg, 'Radiata pine - Multi-purpose plantations', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/en/photograph/16844/pine-on-pumice-soils (accessed 30 April 2024)

Story by Peter Berg, published 24 Nov 2008