Trees of New Zealand: Stories of Beauty and Character

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Trees of New Zealand: Stories of Beauty and Character Authors: , Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Hachette Aotearoa New Zealand
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Pages: 208 Illustrations and other contents: colour illustrations Language: English ISBN: 9781869712198 Categories: , , , , , , , , , ,

This is a new kind of tree book, not a guide to species or simply a photographic study, it is a collection of individual portraits of the most remarkable trees in New Zealand. Mysterious and awe-inspiring, these mighty and often sacred trees have fascinating lives and histories – many have been around for hundreds of years, some for thousands.From the 800-year-old pohutukawa that stands at the place of leaping’ at Cape Reinga to the Moriori carved kopi (karaka) trees of the Chatham Islands, Remarkable NZ Trees covers not only our oldest (the kauri Te Matua Ngahere in Waipoua forest) and largest trees but also trees that have histories that are linked to our own, such as the Gallipoli Pine at Taradale Cemetery, grown as a memorial from the seed of Gallipoli s Lone Pine Tree.

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Author Biography

Peter Janssen is an Auckland-based writer and who has travelled extensively throughout New Zealand. He has worked for many years in the publishing industry but has also tried his hand at bus driving, artificial insemination, pumping petrol and farming. Born and raised in Huntly, Peter has also lived in Southland, Canterbury and Wellington. Mike Hollman has been a freelance photographer, specialising in travel and landscape photography, for the last 12 years and has worked in the travel industry for 22 years. His photographs have appeared in AVA photography guides, on calendars and postcards and in international photography libraries. Previous Books: 1001 Best Things to See and Do (PB 9781869711603 Sep 09); Worth a Detour; Stuff the Planet