Stands of kahikatea established where ever conditions were right, but were regularly downed by floods, only to re-establish elsewhere.
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The council plans to fell 43 heritage kahikatea and totara trees in Taumarunui and is seeking resource consent to do so.
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Riccarton Bush in Christchurch contains the last remnant of a kahikatea floodplain forest in Canterbury, thanks to the Deans family's early conservation efforts.
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Haast beef farmer and crayfisherman Kerry Eggeling had recently cleared about 12 hectares of rimu and kahikatea forest and converted it into pasture.
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One of the last remaining Kahikatea forests in the top of the South Island is set to be restored.
Uso de white pine em inglês
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The whitepine coffin was carried out and put into the cart.
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The timber used, chiefly whitepine, is obtained from the Zuni mountains.
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If not, there is money under the whitepine at my cottage.
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When the Europeans arrived, New York was covered in whitepine forests.
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To right, servants' dining table of whitepine and a few chairs.
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Here, an immense half-dead whitepine stood taller than all its kind.
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The pine resembled the famous whitepine of the Allegheny mountains, and predominated.
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The whitepine is much the tallest of our native trees.'
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Do you know two native trees called pitch pine and whitepine respectively?
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They spent decades of frustration trying to get whitepine to succeed itself.
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The heat of summer seethed in the resin of the whitepine bath-houses.
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With the exception of the wing-spars, the whole framework was built of whitepine.
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The wood itself is about as easily worked as whitepine or California redwood.
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Top and centre heads of all made of whitepine.
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Find out the difference between Norway and whitepine, anyway.