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Wednesday, 4 November 2015
My tree is called a Rimu.
I am going to find out some facts about the Rimu tree and write it below in my document.
This is a picture of a rimu tree and it has a very long trunk.
These are Rimu tree leaves.
They are really green.
Did you know that the rimu tree grows red berries.
The rimu tree is also known as the red pine.
This tree has leaves that grow up to about 7 centimetres long.
This is a rimu tree and it is really big.
I have been writing about a tree called the RIMU!!!!
It is a big green tree with a huge trunk and it has green leaves.
It's leaves are spirally arranged.
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