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Kōrero: Ecoregions

Kermadec pōhutukawa

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Kermadec pōhutukawa

The dominant plants on the Kermadec Islands are also found on mainland New Zealand. The Kermadec pōhutukawa (Metrosideros kermadecensis) is closely related to the pōhutukawa (Metrosideros excelsa) that grows naturally around the coast of the northern North Island. However, it has smaller leaves and flowers – possibly an adaptation to the summer drought and porous volcanic soil on the Kermadecs. There are over 20 endemic species on the Kermadecs, and some plants are similar to those on Norfolk Island and tropical Pacific islands.

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Department of Conservation

Reference: 10057132

by Rebecca Stanley

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Matt McGlone, Ecoregions – The northerly islands, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/mi/photograph/12558/kermadec-pohutukawa (accessed 4 June 2026).

He kōrero nā Matt McGlone, i tāngia i te 1 March 2009.