It may well be the best kept secret of Manawatū. The Ian McKean Pinetum in Rangiwahia is home to the largest collection of conifer species in the southern hemisphere.
And last weekend the iconic tree collection celebrated the 60th anniversary since the first conifer was planted, with a picnic in the pinetum for volunteers and the public.
Tucked down a gully at the base of the Ruahine Ranges, the Ian McKean Pinetum includes more than 1500 conifer (cone-bearing) trees, with more than half of the 600 conifer species in the world.
McKean, who passed away in 1998, was a third generation farmer but his passion was for trees, and conifers in particular because of their hardiness to Rangiwahia's cooler climate. He planted all the trees in the pinetum from seed.
Today, the trees are planted across 14 hectares and are protected under the Queen Elizabeth II National Trust.