Photo: P. J. M. Isaacs The huge rata in Urewera National Park. This tree possibly developed from three vines that later grew together. It is 40 ft. around at the base.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 148, 1 May 1963, Page 25
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31Photo: P. J. M. Isaacs The huge rata in Urewera National Park. This tree possibly developed from three vines that later grew together. It is 40 ft. around at the base. Forest and Bird, Issue 148, 1 May 1963, Page 25
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