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This kauri tree, planted in the Botanic Gardens in 1920 by the Duke of Windsor, who was then Prince of Wales, is living proof that kauris will grow well in Canterbury.

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Press, 19 August 1981, Page 23

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This kauri tree, planted in the Botanic Gardens in 1920 by the Duke of Windsor, who was then Prince of Wales, is living proof that kauris will grow well in Canterbury. Press, 19 August 1981, Page 23

This kauri tree, planted in the Botanic Gardens in 1920 by the Duke of Windsor, who was then Prince of Wales, is living proof that kauris will grow well in Canterbury. Press, 19 August 1981, Page 23