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1 kaka tipu
plant fibre -
2 pukapuka tuwhiri rākau
plant identification book -
3 pūwhēkautanga
plant (industrial) -
4 rawa ahumahi
plant; factory (industrial) -
5 rawa whakanao
plant (industrial) -
6 utauta pūrere
plant (industrial) -
7 kaka tipu
plant fibre -
8 pukapuka tuwhiri rākau
plant identification book -
9 pūwhēkautanga
plant (industrial) -
10 rawa ahumahi
plant; factory (industrial) -
11 rawa whakanao
plant (industrial) -
12 utauta pūrere
plant (industrial) -
13 Korokio taranga
Corokia buddleioidesNative plantThe leaves of this shrub are long and slender with light green colouring above and silvery-grey underneath. Plant where there is good drainage and semi-shade. This shrub has hybridized with Corokia cotoneaster (= korokio) to produce many interesting forms. Black berries. -
14 rautini
brachyglottis huntii (chatham island christmas tree)<BRACHYGLOTTIS huntii.jpg">Shrub to 7m highFound naturally only in the Chatham Islands.Habitat: This is an opportunistic plant of peaty ground adapted for the rapid colonisation of sites disturbed by natural perturbations (gale damage, erosion events, floods, fire). Natural succession to mature forest would normally crowd it out. Forest, shrubland and drier swamps, often on streamsides or near ridge crests.Features: Shrub or spreading tree up to 8 m tall. Leaves clad in downy hairs, giving the whole plant a silvery hue. The brilliant yellow flowers are produced from November to February. Fruit are produced in late summer and early autumn. -
15 Remuremu
selliera radicans (Swamp weed)<SELLIERA radicans.jpg"><SELLIERA radicans2.jpg">Perennial flat plant that grows on mud-flats and coastal sandy or rocky places or along streams or beside lakes. Fleshy hairless creeping plant. Spoon-shaped, bright green leaves, up to 10cm long. Pale fan-like flowers, 6-8mm long, grey-purplish on the outside. Flowering mainly in summer. -
16 amiami
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17 ngakia
weed; cultivate; plant -
18 ota rongoā
medicinal plant -
19 raupō
bulrush (a plant) -
20 rongoā
[n.]drug; medication; medicinal plant; medicine; tonic; treatment (medicine)————————solution (to a problem)
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