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Kōrero: East Coast places

Te Waha o Rerekohu pōhutukawa

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Te Waha o Rerekohu pōhutukawa

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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Monty Soutar, East Coast places – East Cape, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/mi/photograph/33479/te-waha-o-rerekohu-pohutukawa (accessed 4 June 2026).

He kōrero nā Monty Soutar, i tāngia i te 23 August 2011, updated 1 March 2015.

Comments

Peter Williams
02 October 2021
There is a possibly larger pohutukawa tree on the ridge track of Nga Tapuwae o Toi, the track between Ohope West beach and Burma Road. I estimated the span, by pacing, to be a good 40 metres. Over to you to confirm. Nga mihi.