Vitex lucens

Vitex lucens
A mature tree in Auckland
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Lamiales
Family: Lamiaceae
Genus: Vitex
Species:
V. lucens
Binomial name
Vitex lucens

Vitex lucens, or pūriri, is an evergreen tree endemic to New Zealand.

History

Pūriri was first collected (by Europeans) at Tolaga Bay by Banks and Solander during Cook's first visit in 1769. The plant was excellently described by Solander in his manuscript "Primitae Florae Novae Zelandiae" under the name Ephielis pentaphylla, and a drawing of considerable artistic merit was also prepared.[1] The next botanist to notice pūriri, Allan Cunningham, did not do so until 1826 when he observed it on "the rocky shores of Bay of Islands, growing frequently within the range of salt water." Cunningham named it Vitex littoralis, correctly assigning it to the genus Vitex but overlooking that "littoralis" had been used for a Malayan species 4 years earlier. Thomas Kirk proposed V. lucens in 1897 after attention had been drawn to the fact that V. littoralis was taken.[2][1]

The Māori name of this tree is pūriri or sometimes kauere.[3] 'New Zealand mahogany' and 'New Zealand teak' occur in older printed sources, especially in reference to the timber.

Description

The lush palmate leaves of a young pūriri

The pūriri tree can grow up to 20 m tall, with a trunk commonly up to 1.5 m in diameter, frequently thicker, and a broad spreading crown.[4] The thin bark is usually smooth and light brown in colour,[5] but can also be very flaky. Pūriri was actively and selectively logged in the past to provide timber for a wide range of end uses. Only the best trees were felled, leaving the gnarled pūriri often found on farm paddocks. This has given the impression that pūriri is incapable of growing straight, but early reports of pūriri describe naturally clear boles of 15 to 30 feet (4.5 to 9 m)[6] and there are still a few trees like that left. A good example of a well-shaped tree is behind Ruapekapeka Pā in Northland.

The dark green glossy leaves of pūriri are palmate with usually 5 leaflets, or sometimes three. The lowest two leaflets are smaller than the other three. The leaflets have domatia, little pockets where the mid vein and branching veins meet, which can house arthropods. The underside and veins are a lighter green.[7] Seedling leaves are much more delicate and a lighter green with serrations along the edge.[2] Seedling pūriri can be confused with seedlings of the kohekohe, or Dysoxylum spectabile; the most obvious difference is that pūriri leaflets originate from one point, whereas kohekohe leaflets are spread along the stalk. The branches of pūriri, especially the young ones, are square in cross-section.

A large pūriri near Ruapekapeka, Northland

Pūriri is one of the few native trees with large colourful flowers. Many plants in New Zealand have white or green flowers. The tubular flowers of the pūriri look rather like snapdragon flowers[8] and can range from fluorescent pink to dark red, rose pink (most common) or sometimes even to a white flower with a yellow or pink blush. The bright colour, the tube shape, copious nectar production and the hairs at the base of the flower tube all point towards birds pollinating this flower (the hairs stop insects from stealing the nectar). On the New Zealand mainland there is often plenty of nectar in the flowers because there aren't enough birds to eat all the nectar produced by the tree.

The flower has 4 lobes (made of 2 petals), 4 long stamen (the male part of the flower) and the style grows to be as long as the stamen after the pollen has shed. It is interesting to see how the flowers open. The petals overlap each other in the bud form. The growing stamen push the petals open. When the flower is fully open the style starts growing and reaches its full length just after the anthers on the stamen have shed all the pollen. The flowers occur in loose clusters of up to 12 flowers per cluster.

Some flowers can be found on the pūriri all year round, though it does flower most heavily over winter. Ripe fruit can also be found all year round, but is more common over the summer. Pūriri is a very important tree for native birds in the top half of the North Island because it provides a constant year-round food supply. Flowers and fruit are carried at the tips of the branches.

Pūriri may bear flowers throughout the year
Pūriri flower
A young tree with fruit
Pūriri nuts from a single tree vary in size and shape
Viewed from the top of the nut (endocarp) a hole is seen formed from the four seed chambers.

The fruit or drupe is a bright red (usually) to a pale yellow (rarely, and only on white flowered trees) "cherry". It can grow as big as a cherry, but it is unpleasantly astringent. When broken, the fruit has a bright thin juice, and a faint grape smell. Pūriri fruit is not the most nutritious sort in the New Zealand bush (high in carbohydrates, not lipids, sugars or calcium), but it is always there. The nut (endocarp) inside the drupe is a very hard pear-shaped kernel[3] that can contain up to 4 seeds. The seedlings from one kernel can germinate at the same time or be spread over a year.[2] The nut has four apertures in the endocarp each guarded by an oval door and each leading to a seed chamber. The Pūriri is self-fertile with self-fertilization (autogamy) possible. Seed production in 12 samples ranged from 8% to 45% with usually only 1 or 2 live seeds in a fruit. Low seed production is due to inefficiencies in pollination, as well as breakdown of apparently fully developed seeds. The factors controlling germination and opening of the doors are unknown, and most seed would appear to perish within the Imprisoning nut.[9]

Distribution

Pūriri is endemic to New Zealand and can be found in the upper half of the North Island from North Cape to the Waikato and Upper Thames, and from thence in small numbers southwards to Māhia Peninsula (39°10′S) on the east coast and Cape Egmont (39°27′S) on the west (rare inland south of latitude 37). Its altitudinal range is from sea-level to 800 m (or 2500 ft) above sea-level. Pūriri tends to be associated with fertile or volcanic soils, and early settlers often sought out and burned pūriri rich areas to obtain good farmland.[2][10]

Uses

Pūriri is an invaluable food source for native wildlife, as it provides both fruit and nectar in seasons when few other species produce these, thus it is often used in restoration planting, e.g. the Elvie McGregor Reserve between Waipoua Forest and Katui Scenic Reserve in Northland and on Tiritiri Matangi Island in the Hauraki Gulf. It is hoped that restoration planting, with trees such as pūriri, will provide a year-round food source for birds, boosting their populations. For example, pūriri is highly valued as an aid in increasing kererū (native pigeon) populations. Maintaining kererū populations is particularly important for natural restoration and maintenance of forest remnants, as this bird is the main disperser of large fruited species.

Pūriri is also important as a host for a number of species. The pūriri moth (or ghost moth) Aenetus virescens is New Zealand's largest and quite spectacular moth, with a potential wing span up to 15 cm. Its 10 cm long larvae, though not restricted to pūriri, often makes its home in the tree by excavating long "7"-shaped burrows . The moths are much reduced in number as the great swarms "invading rooms, sufficient in number to extinguish lighted lamps" reported by early settlers no longer occur.[11] The wide spreading branches also provide room for epiphytic species such as Astelia, puka (Griselinia lucida) and northern rātā (Metrosideros robusta).[4]

Pūriri in traditional Māori medicine has been used as a rheumatic remedy for centuries.

The despatch boxes of the British House of Commons are made of pūriri wood. They were a gift from New Zealand to replace the previous boxes after the Chamber was bombed in 1941, during World War Two.[12]

Historical use

The hooks on the sides of the nuts vary in number size and shape and can be difficult to break off.

By Māori

Māori used infusions from boiled leaves to bathe sprains and backache, as a remedy for ulcers, especially under the ear, and for sore throats. The infusion was also used to wash the body of the deceased to help preserve it.[10] Pūriri trees or groves were often tapu through their use as burial sites[13] and pūriri leaves were fashioned in to coronets or carried in the hand during a tangi (funeral).[10]

Pūriri timber is usually greenish dark-brown, but sometimes nearly black or streaked with yellow, it was often used for implements and structures requiring strength and durability. Māori preferred other timbers to pūriri as its cross-grain made for difficult carving, but pūriri garden tools and weapons had a long life and legend has it that buckshot used to ricochet off pūriri palisades.[14] It was used in the construction of hīnaki (eel traps) because it was one of the few timbers that would sink.[10] Pūriri was sometimes used to dye flax fibres yellow,[15] the sawdust can produce intense yellow stains on concrete floors.

The Pūriri provides the strongest wood in New Zealand, allowing to make things such as bridges and paddles from it.

By Europeans

European settlers used great quantities of pūriri timber for fence posts, railway sleepers, shipbuilding and house blocks, as it is ground durable without treatment for 50 years or more.[10][16][3] This, as well as the agricultural desirability of the soil in which it grew, led to the depletion of once widely spread lowland pūriri forests,[16] and by the mid-1940s the supply of pūriri timber was almost exhausted.[17] Pūriri was also favoured for furniture and decorative wood work such as inlay veneers, as its appearance was "quite equal to the best Italian or American walnut".[18] Look at the New Zealand Geographic article on Seuffert & Son to see some good examples of pūriri use in furniture. The produced timber was sometimes called "New Zealand teak",[17] "New Zealand oak"[6][19] or "New Zealand walnut".[18]

Current and potential future usage

Currently small quantities of pūriri timber are available from time to time around the greater Auckland province and Northland,[20] these tend to be mostly used for wood-turning or, as in the case of pūriri fence posts, be recycled as garden furniture.[10][21] The erstwhile Forest Research Institute (now Scion) recommends planting fast-growing, high-quality timber species such as pūriri as special-purpose species, particularly in view of the rising cost of importing these and the scarcity of native timber.[22]

A special-purpose species is defined as "a species producing timber with special wood properties required for those uses where radiata pine (Pinus radiata D. Don.) is not entirely satisfactory". Therefore, the timber will usually be complementary to that of Pinus radiata, not an alternative. Some of the special-purpose end uses advocated were; furniture, veneer, turnery, exterior joinery, boat building and tool handles.[23] Pūriri has fulfilled these roles in the past. Other potential roles for pūriri include post, wharf and bridge pilings, as pine requires a high degree of preservative treatment and can break too readily under pressure due to lack of cross-grained wood.[24] Indications are that pūriri could coppice well, and, as it is one of New Zealand's most demanded burning timbers,[10] it might prove suitable as a source of biomass or for charcoal production.

See also

References

  • A. L. Poole & Nancy M. Adams (1994) Trees and shrubs of New Zealand.
  • J. T. Salmon (1991) Native New Zealand flowering plants.
  • S. G. Brooker, R. C. Cambie & R. C. Cooper (1987) New Zealand medicinal plants.
  • J. W. Matthews (1962) New Zealand trees. A popular guide to the identification of the principal species.
  1. ^ a b Cheeseman (1914) Illustrations of the New Zealand Flora. Vol 2.
  2. ^ a b c d A.C. Dijkgraaf (1994) Propagation and timber plantation potential of puriri (Vitex lucens). MSc thesis, University of Auckland.
  3. ^ a b c G.C. Jackson (1965) Native for your garden.
  4. ^ a b Muriel Fisher, E. Satchell & Janet Watkins (1985) Gardening with New Zealand plants, shrubs & trees.
  5. ^ A. Eagles (1986) Trees and shrubs of New Zealand; Volume one revised.
  6. ^ a b R. Taylor (1848) Names and properties of the principal New Zealand trees. New Zealand Journal 299 (From the Annals of the Diocese of New Zealand).
  7. ^ Rae West (1962) Nature in New Zealand. A guide to trees.
  8. ^ Bruce Hamlin (1970) Nature in New Zealand. Native trees.
  9. ^ Godley, E. J. (1 December 1971). "The Fruit of Vitex lucens (Verbenaceae)". New Zealand Journal of Botany. 9 (4): 561–568. doi:10.1080/0028825X.1971.10430221. ISSN 0028-825X.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g A.C. Dykgraaf (1992) Princely puriri. New Zealand Geographic # 13.
  11. ^ D. Miller (1984) Common insects of New Zealand. ed 8.
  12. ^ "Despatch Boxes". About Parliament/Living Heritage. www.parliament.uk. Retrieved 10 September 2019.
  13. ^ S.W. Burstal and E.V. Sale (1984) Great trees of New Zealand.
  14. ^ F. Keene (1988) Tai Tokerau.
  15. ^ R.C. Cooper and R.C. Cambie (1991) New Zealand's economic native plants.
  16. ^ a b F. Newhook (1982) Our trees: A New Zealand Guide.
  17. ^ a b S.J. Record and R.W. Hess (1943) Timbers of the New World.
  18. ^ a b Cheeseman (1906) Manual of the New Zealand flora.
  19. ^ R. St Barbe Baker (1965) Famous trees of New Zealand.
  20. ^ N.C. Clifton (1991) New Zealand timbers, exotic and indigenous. The complete guide.
  21. ^ D. Masters (1990) Puriri posts make unique garden seats. New Zealand Gardner. Issue 46 (8).
  22. ^ G. Pardy and D.O. Bergin (1989) Growth of native trees in plantations. What's new in forest research #173.
  23. ^ I. Nicholas and E. Hay (1990) Selection of special purpose species. Effect of pests and diseases. New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science 20.
  24. ^ G.B. Walford and C.R. Hellawell (1982) Don't shave those poles. What's new in forestry research 106.

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