Identifier: | TR/G2038 |
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Tree Type: | Group |
Registered By: | Lloyd, M. |
Registration Category: | Notable tree/s – Local interest |
General Notes:
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This group of Norfolk Island pines are a well-known feature of the historic Patea Cemetery where burials began about 1869. Twelve are registered as protected trees by the South Taranaki District Council though there are 13 trees in the cemetery. The registration plaques on the trees gives circa 1914 as the planting date, however articles available through Papers Past gives good reason to believe the oldest trees were planted in 1881. Due to some failures attributed to harsh winds other planting occurred up to about 1900 [1]. The trees are very visible on the skyline and are all in good health (Lloyd, M., 2025).
References 1. Details on Papers Past articles are available at Mike Lloyd's blogpost https://thelocalarboretum.blog/2025/02/03/patea-cemetery-trees-a-circa-story/ |
Group Type: | Single species | |
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Feature Tree Genus: | Araucaria | |
Feature Tree Species: | heterophylla | |
Feature Tree Common Names: | Norfolk Island pine, | |
QE II Covenanted: | No | |
Actual Planting Date: | actual date not specified | |
Approx. Planting Date: |
1881 -1899 e.g. circa. 1860 |
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Current Age: | 144 years | |
Tree Health Description: | Very good | |
Local Protection Status: | Yes | |
Tree Present: | Yes | |
Number of Trees: | 13 | |
Area Covered: | 200 | |
Group of Tree Type: | Amenity Planting |
Date | Observer | Action |
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05 Feb 2025 | Lloyd, M. |
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Preview | Credit | Date |
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Michael Lloyd | 25 Jan 2025 |
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Michael Lloyd | 25 Jan 2025 |
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Michael Lloyd | 25 Jan 2025 |