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|familia=Myrtaceae
 
|genus=Metrosideros
 
|genus=Metrosideros
 
|species=excelsa
 
|species=excelsa
|Min ht metric=cm
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|common_name=Pohutukawa, New Zealand Christmas Tree
|Temp Metric=°F
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|habit=tree
|jumpin=This is the plant information box - for information on light; water; zones; height; etc. If it is mostly empty you can help grow this page by clicking on the edit tab and filling in the blanks!
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|Min ht box=10
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|Min ht metric=m
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|Max ht box=20
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|Max ht metric=m
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|Min wd box=5
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|Min wd metric=m
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|Max wd box=30
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|Max wd metric=m
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|origin=Mid and northern North Island, New Zealand
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|lifespan=perennial
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|exposure=sun, part-sun
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|water=moist
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|features=evergreen, flowers, birds, wildlife, cut flowers
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|flower_season=late spring, early summer, mid summer
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|flowers=red, yellow, pink
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|Temp Metric=°C
 
|image=Upload.png
 
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|image_width=240
 
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Metrosideros tomentosa, A. Rich. Christmas-tree of New Zeal., because of its season of bloom, intro. into S. Calif, many years ago and now offered by nurserymen: much- branched tree to 70 ft., the short trunk becoming 5 ft. in diam.: lvs. very variable, 1—4 in. long, lanceolate to broad-oblong, acute or obtuse, very thick, usually tomentose beneath: fls. large, dark crimson, in many-fld. terminal cymes, the pedicels and calyces tomentose; stamens numerous, to 1½in. long.— Cheeseman reports it as a "noble and picturesque tree," abundant in the N. Island of New Zeal.
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Metrosideros tomentosa, A. Rich. Christmas-tree of New Zeal., because of its season of bloom, intro. into S. Calif, many years ago and now offered by nurserymen: much- branched tree to 70 ft., the short trunk becoming 5 ft. in diam.: lvs. very variable, 1—4 in. long, lanceolate to broad-oblong, acute or obtuse, very thick, usually tomentose beneath: fls. large, dark crimson, in many-fld. terminal cymes, the pedicels and calyces tomentose; stamens numerous, to 1½in. long.— Cheeseman reports it as a "noble and picturesque tree," abundant in the N. Island of New Zeal.
 
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