Pohutakawa
The Pohutukawa is a coastal evergreen tree native to New Zealand, renowned for its striking crimson flowers that bloom around December, earning it the nickname “New Zealand Christmas Tree.” It features a broad, spreading canopy and is often found along coastlines. The Pohutukawa holds significant cultural importance in Māori tradition and is also valued for its ecological role in stabilizing coastlines.
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