Native Trees All about native trees BY Ben Samantha Ricardo and Lenny.

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Native Trees All about native trees BY Ben Samantha Ricardo and Lenny

KAWAKAWA TREE!!!  Kawakawa is usually found on the edge of a bush. Kawakawa can grow up to six metres long. It has green fleshy leaves its leaves are often eaten by lopper moths. It is very scared. Kawakawa is used for curing diseases!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

MANUKA  MANUKA TREE!!!  Manuka looks like sugar sparkling all over it. The manuka tree is known for its honey and its tea! Some manuka trees can grow up to 4 meters long and over WOW!!! Manuka can be found in heaps of places. Manuka has really cool leaves

Kanuka  Kanuka trees flowers have musty heady scent and smothers the tree like a white big blanket throughout the summer. They are also smaller then there twin the manuka.

Titoki tree!!! Wood pigeon and other birds like the berries of the Titoki tree! The Titoki trees wood was used in the making of wooden wheels! Maori squeezed the oil from the large shiny black seed to use for soothing purposes and to make perfume!!! The bark of the Titoki tree is slightly black in colour!

Question Round!!! WWWWhat dose the manuka tree look like? WWWWhat birds like the berries of the Titoki tree? HHHHow tall can the kawakawa tree grow? WWWWhat is manuka famous for ? WWWWhat is Titoki wood made from ? WWWWhat moths often eat the kawakawa trees leaves? HHHHow long can a manuka tree grow? WWWWhat did Maori squeezed to make perfume ? WWWWitch twin is bigger manuka or Kanuka?

Answers  Sugar sparkling all over!  Wood pigeon and other birds!  Six meters long!  Tea and honey!  Wooden wheels!  Lopper moths!  4 meters!  They squeezed oil!  Manuka is bigger!

The end WE HOPE YOU LIKE THIS POWER POINT

THANKS FOR WATCHING MADE BY:  Samantha  Ricardo  Ben and  Lenny