The kauri (Agathis australis), New Zealand’s most massive tree, is found in lowland forests in North Auckland, Coromandel, and the Bay of Plenty. These trees produce male and female cones on the same plant. When ripe, the female cones release large, winged seeds.
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Press, 12 June 1978, Page 12
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43The kauri (Agathis australis), New Zealand’s most massive tree, is found in lowland forests in North Auckland, Coromandel, and the Bay of Plenty. These trees produce male and female cones on the same plant. When ripe, the female cones release large, winged seeds. Press, 12 June 1978, Page 12
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