Tree Tops
Yarndley's Bush consists of 14 hectares of pristine Kahikatea bush, located three kilometres north of Te Awamutu.
Yarndley's Bush is a good example of Kahikatea dominant swamp forest, a type that was estimated to have been wide spread in the Waikato Basin. With only 120ha of this type of vegetation remaining in the Waipa Region, the significance of this 14ha bush in a preserved state is high.
Purchased from Richard Yarndley in 1992 for the purpose of Scenic Reserve, additional land soon to be acquired will be established in buffer planting to support the Kahikatea stand. Kahikatea is New Zealand's tallest native tree and can live to be more than 500 years old, although none of these trees have yet reached that age.
Tree Tops
Yarndley's Bush consists of 14 hectares of pristine Kahikatea bush, located three kilometres north of Te Awamutu.
Yarndley's Bush is a good example of Kahikatea dominant swamp forest, a type that was estimated to have been wide spread in the Waikato Basin. With only 120ha of this type of vegetation remaining in the Waipa Region, the significance of this 14ha bush in a preserved state is high.
Purchased from Richard Yarndley in 1992 for the purpose of Scenic Reserve, additional land soon to be acquired will be established in buffer planting to support the Kahikatea stand. Kahikatea is New Zealand's tallest native tree and can live to be more than 500 years old, although none of these trees have yet reached that age.