Elaeocarpus hookerianus
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Pōkākā with juvenile foliage at the base and adult leaves near the top | |
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E. hookerianus
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Elaeocarpus hookerianus, commonly known as pōkākā, is a native forest tree of New Zealand. A cold tolerant plant, E. hookerianus can be found from valley floors to mountainous areas.
Like many other New Zealand trees it has a distinctive juvenile form where its branches are interlaced and have tiny leaves.[1]
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