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For the last three years since moving back to Wellington,I find I am spending about 80% of my time working on the same species of trees.My five most common are....

Pohutakawa(a NZ native)

Norfolk Pines

BlueGums

Macrocarpra

Radiata Pines

What about in your region?

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Have got a girlfriend from the Catlins (yes there are women down there!) and so have been over to New Zealand a couple of times. You certainly must have felled some big Macra Carpa! There were everywhere I looked down on the South Island! They could really do with planting up with a bit more variety down there as the climate would be perfect for oak, beech, ash, etc. I'm trying to get my girlfriends family to plant up some of their farm but they're not keen at the mo! :sad:

 

Down here it's mainly oak, leyland, eucalyptus, monterey pine and beech.

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Ours currently are;

 

Quercus robur/patrea

Fagus sylvatica

Fraxinus excelsior

Salix alba

& Sorbus torminalis

 

 

 

 

 

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Tut tut, Dean wont be able to identify any of those :001_tongue:

 

 

Mine are

 

Leylandii.

Sycamore

Pops, mainly lombardis.

Ash

Cherry

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