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Tawhero (Weinmannia silvicola)

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Description

Upright forest specimen tree. Fast to [email protected], maximum of 15m. Tolerates most soils. Prefers well drained, cool root run. From Taupo north. Long flower racemes. Attractive juvenile stage. Good timber.

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