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Pohutukawa is the outstanding 'most favourite native plant', according to a poll of Forest and Bird members. It grows naturally in the warmer regions of the North Island but has been successfully planted in cooler places including the Kapiti Coast near Wellington.

GORDON ELL, BUSH FILMS

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Forest and Bird, Issue 312, 1 May 2004, Page 5

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Pohutukawa is the outstanding 'most favourite native plant', according to a poll of Forest and Bird members. It grows naturally in the warmer regions of the North Island but has been successfully planted in cooler places including the Kapiti Coast near Wellington. GORDON ELL, BUSH FILMS Forest and Bird, Issue 312, 1 May 2004, Page 5

Pohutukawa is the outstanding 'most favourite native plant', according to a poll of Forest and Bird members. It grows naturally in the warmer regions of the North Island but has been successfully planted in cooler places including the Kapiti Coast near Wellington. GORDON ELL, BUSH FILMS Forest and Bird, Issue 312, 1 May 2004, Page 5

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