Rimu/Pine Wood
Where do you find it?
You can find Rimu throughout the North,South and Stewart islands. Main standing reserves are on the West coast of the South Island.
Why is it important to Maori?
Rimu is used for medicine the aromatic leaves of this conifer were used in vapour baths.
What uses does it have?
Rimu is used for making bowls and other wood turned objects, .eg: Tables,Chairs andCabinets.
Why is Rimu the best tree in the school?
Rimu is the best tree in the school because it is a native tree to New Zealand, People make things out of Rimu wood for every day uses life furniture and floor boards ect. Rimu is the best tree also because it looks nice and they are tall and short and green.
You can find Rimu throughout the North,South and Stewart islands. Main standing reserves are on the West coast of the South Island.
Why is it important to Maori?
Rimu is used for medicine the aromatic leaves of this conifer were used in vapour baths.
What uses does it have?
Rimu is used for making bowls and other wood turned objects, .eg: Tables,Chairs andCabinets.
Why is Rimu the best tree in the school?
Rimu is the best tree in the school because it is a native tree to New Zealand, People make things out of Rimu wood for every day uses life furniture and floor boards ect. Rimu is the best tree also because it looks nice and they are tall and short and green.
Information:
Rimu is a slow-growing tree, eventually attaining a height of up to 50 m, although most surviving large trees are 20 to 35 m tall.
Rimu is a slow-growing tree, eventually attaining a height of up to 50 m, although most surviving large trees are 20 to 35 m tall.

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