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Puriri (Vitex lucens)

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Description

Specimen spreading tree. Fast to 5m@10 yrs, maximum of 20m.Tolerates wind, swampy ground, not heavy frosts. Hardy. Coastal. From Taupo north. Glossy leafed, continually in pink flower, with berries bringing birds. Valuable hardwood timber.

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