How does one sum up Hastings' treescape?
Well, suffice to say its plantings are very unlike Auckland's native "urban forests" sown between high rises, where nikau palms mitigate the commercial pointy-shoe amenity that is Queen St. The endemic specimens make for an enviable urban narrative.
Strange then, how a metropolis can embrace such flora while in the provinces - where we're infinitely more connected with our natural environment - we shun it.
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Perhaps we're still burdened by cultural cringe, where imported "otherness" still rates as the superior product.