NZTM2000: 1775535, 5454967 (alt: 404m)

From NZ Notable Tree Register (https://register.notabletrees.org.nz/tree/view/976)

"Discovered by Gerald Arthur in 2008, this tree is estimated to be at least 1000 years old and could perhaps be as much as 1500 years or more. The tree appears to be in quite robust general health, although it has lost many major limbs. It still has about four large foliage-bearing branches. Since 2008, it appears to have suffered no further damage despite gales and heavy snowfalls which have damaged many other trees in the general area. Typical of northern rata it presents as a single trunk but has numerous individual components that fuse or entwine together."

"There were challenges in determining the height of the tree as the top foliage was visible from over 100 metres away through a keyhole in the bush. A second sighting of the top was also possible from a closer surveyed position, giving two heighting observations as a check."

"This tree is now currently the largest recorded northern rata in New Zealand along with the co-champion Whakatikei Rata WTR/1291. The Bushy Park tree at Wanganui (see record WGR/0371) is often incorrectly cited as the largest in New Zealand (NZNTT 2012)."

Created by: Pastahole420 on 2023-07-14. Experienced: 2023-07-14