In a land once covered in ancient towering trees, the towns of Horowhenua have but a few remaining, scattered on both private and public property.
Some of these trees are recorded on a New Zealand Tree Register, which names, dates and measures the giants.
The register, established in 1978, is a project of the New Zealand Notable Trees Trust and records our most exceptional trees from iconic native species to the colourful exotic trees that grace our parks and gardens.
'Impressive local trees included on this register are a 182-year-old totara which stands 25 metres tall at 60 McArthur St, a kauri at 55 Bryce St, a matai at 17 Byrd St, rewarewa at 46 Kawiu Rd, rimu at 50 Salisbury St, and an atlantic cedar native to Morocco stands more than 23 metres high at 67 Queenwood Rd.'
You can visit the website which celebrates this rich arboreal heritage, both endemic and introduced, at www.notabletrees.org.nz.