Te Waha o Rerekohu – the mouth of Rerekohu – is thought to be the largest pōhutukawa tree in New Zealand. At least 600 years old, it had a branch span of more than 37 metres when measured in 1950.
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There is a possibly larger
Peter Williams (not verified)
02 October 2021
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