Status - threatened species, and nationally critical - currently there are thirteen 'Bartlett's Rata' in the wild which are endemic to NZ...Read More found in the north of the North Island. They are a handsome tree growing up to 25-30m tall, and bear white flowers in late Spring/early Summer. They usually begin life as a hemi-epiphyte on other trees and tree ferns. Discovered by a school teacher from Auckland in 1975 - thank you, John Barlett.
Status - threatened species, and nationally critical - currently there are thirteen 'Bartlett's Rata' in the wild which are endemic to NZ...Read More