The fruit is poisonous and should not be eaten.....The green oil was applied externally to sores, wounds, bruises and rheumatic joints, and to sore eyes and ears.
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The leaves were rubbed to soften them; then applied as an ointment to cuts, sores and cracks in the skin. Nursing mothers ate the boiled inner shoot and top of the stem. This mixture was also given to children for colic.
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RIMU - Red pine
Dacrydium cupressinum
(Largest Rimu tree is in the Marlborough Sounds)
With the exception of the kauri, this is the most useful timber tree in New Zealand. It grows from the semi—tropical forests of the far north to the hill slopes of Stewart Island. It reaches t...
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RIMU - Red pine
Dacrydium cupressinum
With the exception of the kauri, this is the most useful timber tree in New Zealand. It grows from the semi—tropical forests of the far north to the hill slopes of Stewart Island. It reaches to a height of a hundred feet or more, with a strai...