Examples of 'kauri' in a sentence
Meaning of "kauri"
Kauri is a type of coniferous tree native to New Zealand, known for its large size and valuable timber
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- A conifer of the genus Agathis, family Araucariaceae, found in Australasia and Melanesia.
- Agathis australis, a large conifer of the family Araucariaceae.
- A resinous product of the kauri tree, found in the form of yellow or brown lumps in the ground where the trees have grown. It is used for making varnish, and as a substitute for amber.
- Alternative form of cowrie
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You are a mighty kauri commanding the forest.
The materials were principally totara and kauri.
It is the largest kauri known to stand today.
It is the southern limit of the mighty kauri.
Young kauri on the perimeter walk.
Stay on track and off kauri roots.
Kauri is a rare sacred product found in the ocean.
Step into the domain of kauri giants.
Kauri forests are among the most ancient in the world.
It is also home to the kauri and tamanu trees.
This species is known commonly as the red kauri.
Like many ancient kauri both trees were partly hollow.
Subspecies hispida is often associated with kauri forests.
Kauri is the oldest and most unique wood worldwide.
The area was heavily forested in kauri.
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Kauri were prolific in the past.
Stay on open tracks and off kauri roots.
The future of our kauri and our forests is at stake.
Heading off to see the kauri.
The kauri forest.
They are the southernmost significant kauri in the world.
Kauri reduction test.
This walk is to a boardwalk surrounding four kauri tree.
Individual kauri trees.
Its distribution is coincident in range with the kauri forest.
The two large kauri trees are named in honour of these former landowners.
Forest efficacy trials on phosphite for control of kauri dieback.
Kauri timber was milled and manuka cut for firewood for many years.
The forest was originally planted on poor kauri gum fields.
The kauri has a habit of forming small clumps or patches scattered through mixed forests.
Northland temperate kauri forests.
Much of the island is covered with regenerating bush dominated by kanuka and kauri.
The forest includes kauri trees growing at the far southern limit of their natural range.
Doing more to protect kauri.
The Maori used kauri timber to build boats and houses.
Admiring some of the kauri.
The kauri spars were then loaded for the return trip to Australia.
Commonly known as the kauri.
The black kauri is endemic to the coastal ranges of north east Queensland.
European settlers begin arriving to fell and mill kauri trees.
The inability to export logs later led to kauri logs being stockpiled at Mount Molloy.
This marquetry picture of settler days is made entirely of kauri wood.
It preserves some of the best examples of kauri forest remaining in New Zealand.
I think she is made out of NZ kauri.
The elegant design of Kauri is customizable with plenty of design options and shortcodes.
The black kauri.
The kauri is a type of tree that only grows in the area north of Auckland.
Crown of kauri.
We started at Kauri Tree bend and walked all the way along the ridge.
Follow the circular boardwalks around enormous Kauri trees.