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Pōhutukawa & Rātā: New Zealand's Iron-hearted Trees 

Author:  Philip Simpson
Publication date: November 2005

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Pōhutukawa and rātā trees are among New Zealand’s most beloved and recognisable national icons, symbolising summer, nationhood and our unique natural environment.

Pōhutukawa & Rātā: New Zealand's Iron-hearted Trees celebrates these unique trees – their place in the natural world, their importance to Māori, their role in symbolism, art, and design, and their many remarkable uses - as well as the threats they face today from possums, progress and people.

Containing a wealth of new research, this book really does contain everything you ever wanted to know about pōhutukawa and rātā, generously illustrated with over 400 archival and contemporary photographs, diagrams, maps and full-colour reproductions of New Zealand artworks. 

 

What people are saying about the book:

 

"This splendid book’s vast forest of stories is proof that some of New Zealand’s heritage heroes are trees. As much a chronicling of damage and decline, of relationships and restoration as of ecology and evolution, Pōhutukawa and Rātā is a very fine companion for rātā and pōhutukawa’s reddening return." - Geoff Park , author

"A magnificent book" - Barbara Mitcalfe, Member Wellington Botanical Society.

NZ RRP (incl. GST): PB $59.99,
ISBN: 978-0-909010-99-7
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Pōhutukawa & Rātā: New Zealand's Iron-hearted Trees

Book cover Pohutukawa and Rata: New Zealand's Iron-hearted Trees

Montana Book Awards 2006

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Winner Montana Medal for Non Fiction 2006

Wnner Environment category of the Montana New Zealand Book Awards 2006

 

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