By David Bergin, Ensis and Gordon Hosking, Project Crimson
80 pages of information about pohutukawa ecology and distribution, a practical guide to collecting, propagating and managing seedlings as well as a guide to managing existing stands for natural character, biodiversity, erosion and property views. Over 200 photographic images. A great practical resource for agencies, community members, industry, schools, universities and other learning institutes. A4 / full colour.
This publication is part of the New Zealand Indigenous Tree Bulletin Series No. 5. Published by Ensis in association with the Project Crimson Trust, 2006.