Definition
"White maire" also refers to a tree from New Zealand, specifically *Nestegis lanceolata*. Like its relative, black maire, it features hard, dense wood. However, "white maire" gets its name from its lighter-colored wood, a key distinguishing characteristic. It's found in similar forest environments as black maire. This tree plays a vital role in the native ecosystem. Consider it the lighter-toned sibling of black maire, still strong but with a different aesthetic π².