by xwthiydx | Mar 14, 2017 | Botanical Details
Foliage Kauri male and female cones Kauri leaves have no petioles and are arranged alternately. They are thick and leathery with parallel veins and are dull olive-green colour. Juvenile leaves are 5-10 x 0.5-1.2cm; Adult leaves are 2.0-3.5 cm long. Most leaves remain...
by xwthiydx | Mar 12, 2017 | How can I help, Kauri 2000
KAURI donations Because of disruptions brought by COVID and the extra management requirements of kauri dieback disease over the last three seasons, Kauri 2000 is currently catching up with its planting program.Our donations for kauri seedlings for the 2024...
by xwthiydx | Mar 11, 2017 | Botanical Details
Kauri Growth Trees normally reach a height of 30m — occasionally 60m — with a normal trunk diameter of three metres, sometimes reaching seven metres. As a young tree (known as a ricker) the kauri has a narrow, conical shape with branches up the length of...
by xwthiydx | Mar 11, 2017 | Uncategorized
Everyone! Families, individuals, whanau, friends, visitors from New Zealand or overseas, communities, business and schools. All you need to do is make your donation… we’ll do the rest. Plant kauri every year – for each of your children, to remember a...
by xwthiydx | Mar 11, 2017 | Botanical Details
Botanical Details The Kauri, Agathis australis, is New Zealand’s largest and most famous native tree, on account of its size and age. It is regarded worldwide as a truly noble tree. Ancestors of the kauri first appeared in the Jurassic Period 190-135 million...
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