Forest & Bird has released drone footage of once-in-a-decade heavy flowering of northern rata, Northland conservation advocate Dean Baigent-Mercer saying the species had "dodged a bullet."
They weren't out of the woods yet though.
"Ancient rata giants used to tower alongside rimu over much of Aotearoa. Together they dominated the rainforest skyline," Mr Baigent-Mercer said.
"The ancient northern rata standing today began growing before possums were introduced, and even without the new threat of myrtle rust, they are now reliant on us for their survival because they are such a favourite food of possums."
Drone footage taken over an area of Otangaroa Forest that had benefited from multi-species pest control that targeted possums, rats, stoats, weasels and feral cats for seven years showed rata in full bloom, contrasting with the greyness of possums' damage on other northern rata and the trees surrounding them.