Tāmaki Makaurau Fruit Tree Map
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need
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Be respectful and considerate of others who may also wish to enjoy foraging for free kai.
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Don’t climb trees or pick unripe fruit as this can harm the tree.
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Please consider taking any over ripe or rotting fruit home to compost so that the location stays pleasant for all to enjoy.
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Consider your own personal safety, and the safety of others, when collecting fruit and nuts. Be aware of hazards such as traffic, pedestrians, steep and uneven ground, bodies of water and power lines.
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Only pick fruit and nuts from trees growing on public land.

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Apple Tree
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Apricot Tree
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Avocado Tree
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Banana Tree
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Cherry Guava Tree
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Fig Tree
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Feijoa Tree
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Guava Tree
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Lemon Tree
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Macadamia Nut Tree
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Mandarin
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Orange Tree
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Peach Tree
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Pear Tree
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Apple Tree
Fruit Type: Apple
Fruiting Season: January - April
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need
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Be respectful and considerate of others who may also wish to enjoy foraging for free kai.
-
Don’t climb trees or pick unripe fruit as this can harm the tree.
-
Please consider taking any over ripe or rotting fruit home to compost so that the location stays pleasant for all to enjoy.
-
Consider your own personal safety, and the safety of others, when collecting fruit and nuts. Be aware of hazards such as traffic, pedestrians, steep and uneven ground, bodies of water and power lines.
-
Only pick fruit and nuts from trees growing on public land.
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Apple Tree
Fruit Type: Apple
Fruiting Season: January - April
Foraging Etiquette
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Only take what you need
-
Be respectful and considerate of others who may also wish to enjoy foraging for free kai.
-
Don’t climb trees or pick unripe fruit as this can harm the tree.
-
Please consider taking any over ripe or rotting fruit home to compost so that the location stays pleasant for all to enjoy.
-
Consider your own personal safety, and the safety of others, when collecting fruit and nuts. Be aware of hazards such as traffic, pedestrians, steep and uneven ground, bodies of water and power lines.
-
Only pick fruit and nuts from trees growing on public land.
Apricot Tree
Fruit Type: Apricot
Fruiting Season: December - January
Avocado Tree
Fruit Type: Avocado
Fruiting Season: July - January
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Cherry Guava Tree
Fruit Type: Cherry Guava Tree
Fruiting Season: April - July
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Feijoa Tree
Fruit Type: Feijoa Tree
Fruiting Season: April - May
Fig Tree
Fruit Type: Fig Tree
Fruiting Season: December - April
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Guava Tree
Fruit Type: Guava
Fruiting Season: April - November
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Macadamia Nut
Fruit Type: Macadamia Nut
Fruiting Season: August - September
Mandarin Tree
Fruit Type: Mandarin Tree
Fruiting Season: March - January
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Orange Tree
Fruit Type: Orange
Fruiting Season: June - November
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Peach Tree
Fruit Type: Peach
Fruiting Season: December - March
Pear Tree
Fruit Type: Pear
Fruiting Season: February - May
Persimmon Tree
Fruit Type: Persimmon
Fruiting Season: April - May

Apple Tree
Fruit Type: Apple
Fruiting Season: January - April
Foraging Etiquette
-
Only take what you need
-
Be respectful and considerate of others who may also wish to enjoy foraging for free kai.
-
Don’t climb trees or pick unripe fruit as this can harm the tree.
-
Please consider taking any over ripe or rotting fruit home to compost so that the location stays pleasant for all to enjoy.
-
Consider your own personal safety, and the safety of others, when collecting fruit and nuts. Be aware of hazards such as traffic, pedestrians, steep and uneven ground, bodies of water and power lines.
-
Only pick fruit and nuts from trees growing on public land.