Trees return to One Tree Hill

Trees return to One Tree Hill

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Hon Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga, Minister for Pacific Peoples and Ethnic Communities, says this morning's tree planting ceremony on One Tree Hill / Maungakiekie is an historic event.

 

"One Tree Hill is an iconic New Zealand landmark recognised internationally," Mr Lotu-Iiga says.

"It is a significant step forward to see these trees restore some of the history and pride back to the city of Auckland."

 

Mr Lotu-Iiga accompanied Mayor Len Brown, local elected representatives, iwi and local people at the ceremony.

 

"A group of trees on One Tree Hill is symbolic of the unity of a diverse supercity in a multi-cultural country", says Mr Lotu-Iiga. "They are a blessing for all our communities".

 

A small grove of nine young tōtara and pōhutukawa were planted on the site where the former Monterey Pine stood.Over several years arborists will select the stronger trees until eventually a single tōtara or pōhutukawa remains on the summit. 

 

The Monterey Pine was first damaged in 1994 and then again in 1999. It was deemed unsafe in 2000 and removed. 

  

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