To celebrate Matariki each class had to nominate three pupils to plant a New Zealand native plant. Our class was given a Merit Sinclairii otherwise known as a Puka tree. Puka is a large leafed evergreen tree known to New Zealand that grows to about 8 metres tall. Puka can also grow on cliffs with shallow, stony soils which suggests some tolerance of drought.
The leaves of this grand tropical-looking tree are glossy green and large, being 25-50 cm long and half as wide again. The tree grows into a rounded shape and will branch if encouraged. Puka is quite hardy in that it can withstand strong winds and salt, making it ideal for coastal areas. However, the tree does not enjoy heavy frosts.
Room 11 is proud of their Puka tree.