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Left: The tree mentioned in the last paragraph. Note the “second trunk” and aerial roots (some cut to allow passage). It would be interesting to know whether members have seen comparable growths in New Zealand.

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Forest and Bird, Issue 104, 1 May 1952, Page 9

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Left: The tree mentioned in the last paragraph. Note the “second trunk” and aerial roots (some cut to allow passage). It would be interesting to know whether members have seen comparable growths in New Zealand. Forest and Bird, Issue 104, 1 May 1952, Page 9

Left: The tree mentioned in the last paragraph. Note the “second trunk” and aerial roots (some cut to allow passage). It would be interesting to know whether members have seen comparable growths in New Zealand. Forest and Bird, Issue 104, 1 May 1952, Page 9

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