Are There Male And Female Rimu Trees?
Rimu trees are dioecious, meaning that they have separate male and female trees. The male trees produce pollen cones, while the female trees produce seed cones. The pollen from the male trees is carried by the wind to the seed cones on the female trees, where it fertilises the seeds. The seeds then develop into fruit, which are eaten by birds and other animals. The birds and other animals then disperse the seeds, helping to spread Rimu populations.