Kahikatea

Dacrycarpus dacrydioides or kahikatea is a coniferous tree endemic to New Zealand.

Why Kahikatea?? » When my mother first met my father Ron Cone, her Father Jim Watkins (known for his sense of humour) teasingly called my father Mr Pine and "Kahikatea". He did it so much that my uncle Ian really thought my fathers surname was Pine!!!. Since then, "Kahikatea" has become an unofficial "emblem" for my family. Recently, the New Zealand Cone clan located the grave of our immigrant ancestor "William Bullock Cone". A Kahikatea has been planted at William Bullock Cone's grave. More

Kahikatea Forests of South Westland (New Zealand Journal of Ecology) Search Wikimedia Commons Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Dacrycarpus dacrydioides Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia. More

Kahikatea is without a doubt one of the most enchanting and appealing properties the Peninsula has to offer. More