List of New Zealand tree species used by...
McGlone et al. (2010) define ‘trees’ as self-supporting, woody species that attain heights ≥6 m high. This definition includes 215 species indigenous to New Zealand, which are listed in this document.
Note that the names of some taxa may have changed since the list was compiled
The reference is: McGlone MS, Richardson SJ, Jordan GJ 2010. Comparative biogeography of New Zealand trees: species richness, height, leaf traits and range sizes. New Zealand Journal of Ecology 34: 137–151.
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