
Beilschmiedia tarairi - Wikipedia
Beilschmiedia is a genus of about 40 mainly tropical trees and shrubs with alternate to opposite leaves. Taraire only occurs in the North Island north of 38°S latitude. It is most common north of Auckland and Thames at about 37°S.
April - Taraire - Native Plant of the month - pfk.org.nz
Mar 23, 2022 · Taraire are very distinctive endemic canopy trees. They have wide, oval leaves with sunken veins that give the upper leaf surface a slightly bubbly appearance - in botanical language this is called bullate.
Beilschmiedia tarairi • New Zealand Plant Conservation Network
Common canopy forming tree in lowland and lower montane forests north of Auckland. Often associated with kauri (Agathis australis), and pohutukawa (Metrosideros excelsa), and on basalt rocks and soils puriri (Vitex lucens).
Taraire - Tāne’s Tree Trust
Taraire is a member of the Family Lauraceae which is mainly confined to tropical and subtropical areas; probably the best known member of the family being the bay laurel, Laurus nobilis. New Zealand has three tree species, tawa, taraire and mangeao plus the parasitic liane Cassythea.
Taraire leaves and berries – Tall broadleaf trees - Te Ara: The ...
The large, bumpy leaves of taraire (Beilschmiedia tarairi), one of northern New Zealand’s forest trees, are quite unlike those of any other native plant. They are covered in reddish-brown hairs when young, but lose most of this as they mature.
Taraire Plant Care: Water, Light, Nutrients | Greg App
Greg is a plant care intelligence that has learned how plants work so you can grow with confidence! Taraire may have difficulty thriving, and will drop leaves 🍃, without ample sunlight. Place it less than 3 feet from a south-facing window to maximize the potential for growth.
How to Grow and Care for Taraire - PictureThis
Taraire prefers a subtropical climate and thus requires a well-draining, fertile soil to thrive. Special care should be given to maintain consistent moisture without waterlogging, as well as protection from strong winds. Pruning may be desirable to shape taraire or …
Taraire – Beilschmiedia tarairi – The Meaning of Trees
Jan 27, 2019 · This leaf-layer smothers out many other seedlings and plants, leaving the forest open and easy to navigate on foot. The other remarkable feature of the plant is the large, purple berry or drupe which resembles a stretched-out plum.
Taraire (Beilschmiedia tarairi) - iNaturalist NZ
Beilschmiedia tarairi, commonly called taraire, is a tree of the Lauraceae family, endemic to the North Island of New Zealand. It is a common canopy tree in lowland forests north of Auckland, often growing in association with kauri (Agathis australis), pōhutukawa (Metrosideros excelsa), tawapou (Pouteria costata), and pūriri (Vitex lucens) on ...
Taraire (Beilschmiedia tarairi) - PictureThis
You'll likely come across taraire trees in lowland forests in New Zealand with basalt, rock soil types. They produce a purple fruit resembling an Italian plum. Seeds are spread by kereru birds, the only local bird that can swallow and pass the large …