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Pohutukawa Diana Adams Art Print | Knightia excelsa rewa rewa Rewarewa is a tall and columnar tree reaching 30 meters. The oblanceolate leaves may be 10-15 cm. long with margins coarsely serrated. The flowers have a velvety bloom and are red-yellow in colour. The fruit is a follicle to 4-6cm. A tree of ridges and dry spots. North Cape to Marlborough.
Rewarewa has a wind-dispersed winged seed similar in shape and size to Kauri. As the seed pods ripen it pays to keep a regular observation. When the pods begin to ripen, place an onion bag over them, so when the pod breaks the seed does not blow away. Or pick seeds whenthe pods suggest maturity and let them open in a brown paper bag placed in a warm dry spot. A tall attractive slender tree. The seeds germinate freely. The seedlings should not be over-watered as this a plant of arid places. The wood is very attractive with a rich flecked grain.
Rewarewa A large hangi was made to cook ti (Cordyline) root, possibly 8 ft in diamtere or more, and large stones wereused for it, many people collecting to assist the task. The wood of the rewarewa was not allowed to be used for this purpose ( to heat the oven) because its wood, when decayed, is phosphorescent, like a glow worm, which latter is the offspring of Tanagaroa-piri-whare, themischief maker, and if the wood was used for such a purpose some mishap would occur to future crops. Maori agriculture Elsdon Best DM Bulletin No.9 1925.
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