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Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Pohutukawa

Name Tumoana     Date: 26.6.19

Pōhutakawa Junior Journal 45 
Because the pōhutukawa has red flowers and it blooms in December, it is often thought of as New Zealand’s Christmas              tree. The pōhutukawa is special to Maori, and it provides a  Habitat              and food for many creatures. 
Pōhutukawa prefer to grow in warm places by the sea, and they have special   features                 which help them grow in sandy soil. The top of its leaves are shiny and green with a      waxy              coating which helps protect them from the salt, sun and dry conditions. 
The        bark              is rough which protects the tree from losing water through its trunk and branches. New flower buds have a special covering which helps     Protect               them from wind and salt. The roots grow deep into the soil or sand. They take water from the ground to help them grow and stand up. 
Pōhutukawa provide a home and food for birds,   insects             and other creatures. Some     seabirds        such as shags make their nests in their branches. Other birds, like the tui, eat the  nectar                 from the flowers. Lizards and pekapeka also like to eat the nectar. Insects such as weevils and moths eat the leaves, flowers, wood and bark, and live in the dead  leaves                 under the trees. 

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