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Mature kauris are characterised by an open and spreading crown. They can attain heights of up to 18 metres to the first branch. This huge quantity of merchantable timber made them attractive to loggers.

MARIOS GAVALAS

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Forest and Bird, Issue 297, 1 August 2000, Page 23

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Mature kauris are characterised by an open and spreading crown. They can attain heights of up to 18 metres to the first branch. This huge quantity of merchantable timber made them attractive to loggers. MARIOS GAVALAS Forest and Bird, Issue 297, 1 August 2000, Page 23

Mature kauris are characterised by an open and spreading crown. They can attain heights of up to 18 metres to the first branch. This huge quantity of merchantable timber made them attractive to loggers. MARIOS GAVALAS Forest and Bird, Issue 297, 1 August 2000, Page 23

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