The Rata tree is native to New Zealand and has red flowers similar to the Pohutukawa tree but smaller in size. The Rata tree belongs to the same family as the Pohutukawa and is known for its vibrant red blossoms. The Rata tree is commonly found in forests and coastal areas of New Zealand.
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For New Zealand, it is the native Tree "Miro", followed closely by "Rata".
no there is not
Te Rata was born in 1880.
Rata Blanca was created in 1986.
Matiu Rata died in 1997.
Matiu Rata was born in 1934.
Te Rata died in 1933.
yes they are under threat people have been killing them for skin
The ticuna tribe are under threat by outside influences. Attacks by illegal loggers, disease and pollution are a constant threat to them. Also fisherman and rubber tappers. A rubber tapper is sued to tap rubber from trees. An incision is made in the tree's bark, which then cuts through the planting cycle to optimise the latex yield.