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Trees That Count is a New Zealand charity enabling incredible restoration projects around Aotearoa. Your donations mean native trees in the ground.

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Z is for Kunzea ericoides (Kฤnuka). It's very similar in appearance to mฤnuka but distinctive in that the leaves are less prickly or 'kinder' (K for kฤnuka, K for kind!) Kฤnuka is hardy and tolerant. It's a great choice for nursing other native plants or attracting honey bees.
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Y is for Dysoxylum spectabile (Kohekohe) ๐Ÿƒ Once again, it's a challenge to find a native tree beginning with Y - but Y occurs twice in 'Dysoxylum', the genus of Kohekohe. Kohekohe is attractive and shade tolerant, with flowers and fruit that grow directly from the trunk.
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X is for...Well, a native tree that begins with X is a pretty tall order. But we thought Pseudopanax ferox, by virtue of having X in its name twice, could fit the bill. It's remarkably slow-growing, but if you're looking for a hardy, 6m-ish native specimen, it's worth the wait.
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Native trees are one of the most beautifulโ€”and meaningfulโ€”legacies we can think of. You can donate native trees in honour of somebody special, or leave a legacy for native tree planting ๐ŸŒฟ Read about Dr Frances McGrath's legacy in native trees on our blog: treesthatcount.co.nz/blog/an-amazinโ€ฆ
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W is for Whau (Entelea arborescens) ๐ŸŒผ Whau (roughly pronounced foe) might just be the biggest beach bunny of Aotearoa's native trees. It closely hugs the coast and you're likely to have seen it around many North Island beaches and at the top of the South.
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Today is #EarthDay and we celebrate the beauty of the earth around usโ€”but in particular, our amazing native rฤkau. Celebrate with us by telling us about your favourite native treeโ€”or gift a native tree back to beautiful Aotearoa at treesthatcount.co.nz ๐Ÿ’š
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Honoured to be part of He Rฤ Rฤkau Tฤซtapu โ€“ King Charles III Coronation Plantings, with the announcement today by @chrishipkins of a donation to Trees That Count to mark the Coronation and plant more than 100,000 native trees in communities throughout Aotearoa. ๐ŸŒณ๐Ÿ‘‘
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V is for Vitex lucens: pลซriri. Despite being quite a well-known native tree, these aren't widespread across Aotearoa. They're typically found north of around ลŒpลtiki, with a rarer sprinkling in other regions. ๐ŸŒบ #LoveNativeTrees #NativeTreeAtoZ
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Feeling stuck for school holiday activities? ๐Ÿšธ Don't forget our webstore is open with our fabulous Tree Snap and Taukapu Rฤkau gamesโ€”and we also have a number of free native tree activities for kids on our website! treesthatcount.co.nz/resources
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Planning to plant native trees this common season? We know figuring out the $$ involved can be pretty daunting. We've put together a handy short video to help you put your budget together: vimeo.com/423457265
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T is for Tฤwheowheo (Quintinia serrata). This coastal to montane tree is quite small but also packs a punch with its wavy purple-spotted leaves. It prefers semi-shade with fertile soil, and beware its sudden collapse in times of drought! #LoveNativeTrees #NativeTreeAtoZ
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S is for silver pine/manoao (Manoao colensoi) ๐ŸŒณ Manoao looks similar to kahikatea, another favourite native rฤkau. It's unusual in that it reproduces via underground suckers, which isn't that common for conifers. #LoveNativeTrees #NativeTreeAtoZ
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Woohoo! โœจ Thrilled to be celebrating the milestone of 30,000 amazing New Zealand individuals and groups registered and participating in Trees That Count: donating and planting native trees for our tamariki, our ecosystems, and our future. ๐ŸŒณ
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