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The most common tree to see in New Zealand is the Manuka. We find them on the North and South Islands and the Stewart Islands. It grows in many places on the lower grounds and in the mountains up to 1400 m. It had grown in all the zones deforested by the Europeans to turn forest into pasture. It is considered a species endemic to New Zealand.
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