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Trees of New Zealand

New Zealand's long geological isolation means that most of its flora is unique. There are a wide variety of native trees, adapted to all the various micro-climates in New Zealand. The native bush ranges from the temperate rainforests of the West Coast, the alpine forests of the Southern Alps and Fiordland[?] to the coastal forests of the Abel Tasman National Park[?] and the Catlins[?].

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