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Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Xavier and Laurence's Deeper Thinking Native Tree.

 Today for Inquiry me and Laurence are telling you all about our tree which is the Māhoe tree. Something we found difficult was finding information about our trees. Something we found easy was putting the writing into our own words! My goal for next time is to add more information about our tree! Have you ever touched a Māhoe tree before? Here is our activity below!  

Deeper Thinking Native Tree Māhoe Tree by Xavier and Laurence.

 

Food

Habitat

Threats

Interesting Facts

Reference

The fruit that they produce is called ‘Whitey Wood’. They are small, purple and look like average berrys. 

A Māhoe tree Habitats are Dry slopes or in gulches in north-facing, dry to mesic low land forests.

Habitat destruction by feral animals; insects and rodents.

Some of the berries and leaves on the Mahoe tree are in possession.

Here is a link that can tell you more about our tree!


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