New Zealand's long geological isolation means that most of its flora is unique. There are a wide variety of native
trees, adapted to all the various micro-
climates in
New Zealand. The native bush ranges from the
temperate rainforests of the
West Coast, the alpine forests of the
Southern Alps and
Fiordland[?] to the
coastal forests of the
Abel Tasman National Park[?] and the
Catlins[?].
List of species: