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Entelea arborescens or whau is a
species of
malvaceous tree
endemic to New Zealand. E.
arborescens is the only
species in the
genus Entelea. A
shrub or...
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Endemic genera: 50,
including Loxsoma, Pseudowintera, Hectorella,
Entelea, Hoheria, Corokia, Alseuosmia, Carmichaelia, Lophomyrtus, Neomyrtus, Plectomirtha...
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Kubitzki Synonyms Berrya tahitensis (Nadeaud)
Drake Berrya vescoana Baill.
Entelea tahitensis Nadeaud Tahitia tahitensis (Nadeaud) S.L.Welsh
Tahitia vescoana...
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common in the
Western Indian Ocean on drag nets made from
mosquito nets.
Entelea: The wood was used by Māori for the
floats of
fishing nets
Native Hawaiians...
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Alectryon excelsus Toro
Myrsine salicina Wharangi Melicope ternata Whau
Entelea arborescens (corkwood) List of
extinct plants of New
Zealand NZPCN (2006)...
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genus 13.
Triumfetta genus 14.
Heliocarpus tribus III.
Tilieae genus 15.
Entelea genus 16.
Sparrmannia genus 17.
Honckenya [sic, see Clappertonia] genus...
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Marine Reserve. The Whau
River is
named after a
native tree, the whau (
Entelea arborescens). The
geology of the area is
mainly composed of
marine and...
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Australia Endiandra sieberi, a
corkwood from
Australia in the
laurel family Entelea arborescens,
found in New
Zealand Erythrina vespertilio (grey corkwood)...
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Entelea arborescens...
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settlers as Te Whau,
until the 1880s. Whau is the Māori
language name for
Entelea arborescens, a
native tree. The
first European settler in the area was...