In the following editions I will introduce a brief guide to the most useful native trees to plant along farm drains.
Later I would like tell you about some of the less common trees and shrubs characteristic of this area which lend resilience and interest to planted areas.
Kahikatea
Large parts of what is now the Waikato lowlands were once covered in very rich productive forest dominated by our tallest tree, kahikatea. Low lying land in this area has a history of regular and sometimes massive flooding which suits kahikatea well. Kahikatea establishes well after major floods, growing quickly for such a large tree and will stand being under water for months at a time.