The Tōtara is one of New Zealand’s most revered native trees, known for its longevity—some living over —and its massive stature, reaching up to 35 meters (115 feet) in height.
The wood is highly rot-resistant and was traditionally the primary choice for carving large-scale waka (canoes), intricate meeting house carvings ( whakairo ), and building tools.
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