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Metrosideros bartlettii, also known as Bartlett's rātā, Cape Reinga white rātā or in Māori as rātā moehau, is one of twelve Metrosideros species endemic to New Zealand and is notable for its extreme rarity and its white flowers, somewhat uncommon in that genus of red-flowered trees and plants. Its natural range is in the far north of the North Island at Te Paki, in three patches of dense native forest near Spirits Bay (34° S) that escaped destruction by fire, namely Radar Bush, Kohuronaki Bush, and Unuwhao Bush. Only 13 adult trees are known to exist in the wild (down from 34 in 1992) and most of these are either ill or dying. The lack of fossil evidence elsewhere suggests that the tree may always have been restricted to the North Cape area, which was an island until it was connected to th

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  • Árbol rata de Bartlett o árbol de Bartlett (Metrosideros bartlettii) es una de las doce especies del género Metrosideros endémicas de Nueva Zelanda y es notable por su extrema rareza y sus flores blancas, algo poco común en ese género de árboles y plantas de flores rojas. Su nombre rata se deriva del vocablo de la lengua maorí rātā que sirve para designar a varias plantas del género Metrosideros y nada tiene que ver su nombre con los roedores. Su rango natural es el extremo norte de la Isla del Norte en Te Paki, en tres franjas de denso bosque nativo cerca de Spirits Bay (34° S) que escaparon a la destrucción del fuego. Solamente 34 árboles adultos se conocen en la naturaleza. La falta de evidencia fósil sugiere que el árbol siempre ha estado restringido al área del cabo Norte (North Cape), que era una isla hasta que se conectó con tierra firme por el cordón litoral que constituye la Playa de las noventa millas (Ninety Mile Beach). (es)
  • Metrosideros bartlettii, also known as Bartlett's rātā, Cape Reinga white rātā or in Māori as rātā moehau, is one of twelve Metrosideros species endemic to New Zealand and is notable for its extreme rarity and its white flowers, somewhat uncommon in that genus of red-flowered trees and plants. Its natural range is in the far north of the North Island at Te Paki, in three patches of dense native forest near Spirits Bay (34° S) that escaped destruction by fire, namely Radar Bush, Kohuronaki Bush, and Unuwhao Bush. Only 13 adult trees are known to exist in the wild (down from 34 in 1992) and most of these are either ill or dying. The lack of fossil evidence elsewhere suggests that the tree may always have been restricted to the North Cape area, which was an island until it was connected to the mainland by the sandspit that constitutes Ninety Mile Beach. (en)
  • Metrosideros bartlettii är en myrtenväxtart som beskrevs av J.W.Dawson. Metrosideros bartlettii ingår i släktet Metrosideros och familjen myrtenväxter. IUCN kategoriserar arten globalt som starkt hotad. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • Bartlett's rātā (en)
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  • Bartlett's rātā (en)
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  • Metrosideros bartlettii är en myrtenväxtart som beskrevs av J.W.Dawson. Metrosideros bartlettii ingår i släktet Metrosideros och familjen myrtenväxter. IUCN kategoriserar arten globalt som starkt hotad. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Árbol rata de Bartlett o árbol de Bartlett (Metrosideros bartlettii) es una de las doce especies del género Metrosideros endémicas de Nueva Zelanda y es notable por su extrema rareza y sus flores blancas, algo poco común en ese género de árboles y plantas de flores rojas. Su nombre rata se deriva del vocablo de la lengua maorí rātā que sirve para designar a varias plantas del género Metrosideros y nada tiene que ver su nombre con los roedores. (es)
  • Metrosideros bartlettii, also known as Bartlett's rātā, Cape Reinga white rātā or in Māori as rātā moehau, is one of twelve Metrosideros species endemic to New Zealand and is notable for its extreme rarity and its white flowers, somewhat uncommon in that genus of red-flowered trees and plants. Its natural range is in the far north of the North Island at Te Paki, in three patches of dense native forest near Spirits Bay (34° S) that escaped destruction by fire, namely Radar Bush, Kohuronaki Bush, and Unuwhao Bush. Only 13 adult trees are known to exist in the wild (down from 34 in 1992) and most of these are either ill or dying. The lack of fossil evidence elsewhere suggests that the tree may always have been restricted to the North Cape area, which was an island until it was connected to th (en)
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  • Metrosideros bartlettii (es)
  • Metrosideros bartlettii (en)
  • Metrosideros bartlettii (sv)
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