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Akeake is the name of at
least three New
Zealand species of tree:
Dodonaea viscosa,
akeake Olearia avicenniifolia,
mountain akeake or tree
daisy Olearia...
- (Tree daisy)
Akepiro Olearia furfuracea Akeake Olearia avicenniifolia Akiraho Olearia paniculata Chatham Island akeake Olearia traversiorum Coastal tree daisy...
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Olearia avicenniifolia,
known commonly as
mountain akeake, is a
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae. It is
endemic to New
Zealand where it is found...
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Olearia traversiorum, the
Chatham Island akeake, or
Chatham Island tree daisy, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae. It is endemic...
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dense forest and
areas of peat bogs and
other habitats. Of
interest are the
akeake trees, with
branches trailing almost horizontally in the lee of the wind...
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Osonye Tess Onwueme, also
known as T.
Akaeke Onwueme (born 8
September 1955) is a
Nigerian playwright,
scholar and poet, who rose to
prominence writing...
- Te
Akeake railway station is a
station on the Opua
Branch in New Zealand. The station,
sometimes named Teakeake,
opened after an
application for a stopping...
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Islands Vintage Railway,
which runs
tourist services between Kawakawa and Te
Akeake. The line's
centrepiece is the
section where it runs down
along the main...
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inner coastal sand
dunes were
covered in
hardier scrub bush,
including akeake, taupata, tūmatakuru, ngaio, carmichaelia, and coprosma.
Christchurch was...
- and ‘a‘ali‘i-ku ma kua and ‘a‘ali‘i ku
makani in the
Hawaiian language;
akeake (New Zealand);
lampuaye (Guam);
mesechelangel (Palau);
chirca (Uruguay,...