New Zealand Oaks
New Zealand Oaks are a group of trees native to New Zealand, primarily belonging to the genus Quercus. These trees are known for their strong, durable wood and are often used in furniture making and construction. They can grow to significant heights and have broad, spreading canopies that provide shade.
The leaves of New Zealand Oaks are typically lobed and can vary in shape depending on the species. These trees thrive in a range of soil types and are often found in both urban and rural settings, contributing to the diverse ecosystems of New Zealand.