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  • Miro - Tāne’s Tree Trust
    Because of its relatively slow growth rate and the difficulties with using the timber, miro has only a minor place as a timber tree at this time However it is a very important biodiversity species which seeds almost every year and provides important food for several important bird species
  • Miro Trees In New Zealand – Growing, Care, and Landscape Uses
    Several species of birds eat the berries and seeds of Miro trees Kereru (New Zealand pigeon), Tui, and Kākā all feed on berries, seed, or bark of the tree Several species of insects eat the leaves and shoots of Miro trees including Weta
  • Pectinopitys ferruginea - New Zealand Plant Conservation Network
    The large, oily, red fruits are an important part of the diet of the New Zealand pigeon kererū kukupā (Hemiphaga novaezelandiae) Indeed, kererū are the only native extand bird species which can disperse these large drupes
  • Identifying What is Eating Your Miro
    🌳 Miro trees attract wildlife with edible berries and nectar-rich flowers 🦌 Deer, rabbits, and squirrels are major threats to Miro's growth and fruit yield 🛡️ Effective deterrents include repellents, fencing, and monitoring for herbivore activity
  • Miro
    According to my friend the distinguished Ngāti Maniapoto kaumatua Dr Tui Adams, chicken stuffed with ripe miro berries is a delight to eat, whether prepared in the kitchen oven or the hāngi Some Māori restauranteers are also using miro berries and other traditional food sources in new upmarket dishes
  • Miro Prumnopitys ferruginea - MyNativeForest
    Miro was often used for carving and building, while its berries were an essential food source for Māori The tree is also associated with the god Tāne, regarded as the god of the forest Miro is an important species in New Zealand forests, providing a habitat for many native birds and insects
  • Pectinopitys ferruginea - Wikipedia
    The pink berries of the tree are edible, and have a taste resembling nutmeg and turpentine [6] Miro trees were traditionally important in Māori culture as locations where kererū could be snared, as the birds often gorge themselves on the tree's ripe berries
  • Miro (Prumnopitys ferruginea) - PictureThis
    Miro is a medium-sized evergreen conifer endemic to New Zealand It has highly modified seed cones that carry berry-like scales with a soft, edible red pulp that covers a single seed These "berries" are eaten by the New Zealand pigeon (kererū), and the birds spread the seeds via their droppings
  • 7 Benefits of Having a Miro - greg. app
    Unlock the incredible benefits of Miro trees 🌳 for health, beauty, and sustainability in your life! 🌱 Miro fruit offers essential vitamins and minerals , boosting your nutritional intake 🌍 Miro trees purify air and produce oxygen , enhancing indoor environments and combating climate change
  • Collecting and handling seed of native trees and shrubs
    The ripe red berries of miro are favoured food for kereru, the New Zealand pigeon Miro and matai produce seeds enclosed in a fleshy plum-like covering Germination of miro and matai is delayed for one or more years after seed collection





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