Yellow Pohutukawa Saved for Christmas
Yellow Pohutukawa Saved for Christmas
The Tree Council is delighted to announce
that the Yellow Pohutukawa at 3 Church Street, Mangere
Bridge will remain to flower for many Christmases to
come.
It was planned to be removed by Auckland
Transport to make way for a bus shelter.
On the day of
the removal a passing naturalist who knew that the tree was
“a Yellow” reported the incident to The Tree Council who
contacted Auckland Council and Auckland Transport and
eventually managed to get the work stopped after 4 hours of
phone calls.
The Tree Council would like to thank the
landowners at 3 Church Road for being willing to retain this
special tree and are offering them free membership of The
Tree Council for a year and a framed certificate featuring
the tree in flower.
Thanks must also go to Asplundh
for stopping work on the day of the removal, to enable us to
have time to speak to the Council, and to Auckland Transport
and Greenscene for being responsive to the new information
about the tree’s rarity and being willing to modify their
plans to enable the tree to stay.
The Tree Council's
Secretary Mels Barton said "it was only luck that enabled us
to save this special tree. If ever there was a good example
of why Auckland Council needs a dedicated tree helpline this
was it. Taking 4 hours to find a decision maker able to
authorise stopping the removal for the day is totally
unacceptable".
The beautiful and rare yellow-flowered
form of Pohutukawa Metrosideros excelsa 'Aurea'
descends from a pair discovered in 1840 on Motiti Island off
Tauranga in the Bay of Plenty by a Mr Potts.
The Tree
Council would like to know where the other Yellow
Pohutukawas are in Auckland, so we’re asking the public to
go out and look for them now while they are flowering.
Download our Agile Cloud Tree App for Android from
the Google Play Store and record their location and
condition for us. Instructions on how to use the App can be
found on our website at http://thetreecouncil.org.nz/new-tree-app-launched/