Kahikatea (White Pine) Podocarpus Dacrydioides
These trees are normally known by the Maori name of Kahikatea.pronounced(KA-HI-KA-T-ER) The timber from these trees is odourless. They were practically wiped out in the 1800s as the timber was used for making boxes to export butter to Britain. A lot of farmers in the Waikato have stands of these trees on their property and they are making a come back. The best examples of these trees is on the west coast of the south island of New Zealand
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