- angustifolia, narrow-leaved
houhere Hoheria equitum, Poor Knight's
houhere Hoheria glabrata,
mountain ribbonwood Hoheria populnea,
houhere Hoheria ****stylosa,...
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Hoheria populnea,
commonly known as New
Zealand mallow,
lacebark or
houhere, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Malvaceae,
endemic to New Zealand...
- Zealand. The
genus name is a
latinization of the Māori
language name,
houhere. That name, as well as
lacebark and ribbonwood, are
often used as common...
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Hoheria angustifolia, the narrow-leaved
lacebark or narrow-leaved
houhere, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Malvaceae,
endemic to New Zealand...
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glabrata Mountain lacebark Hoheria lyallii Narrow-leaved
houhere Hoheria angustifolia Poor
Knights houhere Hoheria equitum Five
finger Neopanax arboreus Pseudopanax...
- not as
commonly used as the
paper mulberry (aute) or
Hoheria populnea (
houhere).
Pimelea villosa is a
sprawling shrub with
hairy branches. It is found...
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Akatea Akeake Aruhe Hangehange Harakeke Heketara Horoeka Horokaka Horopito Houhere Houpara Hutu
Kahakaha Kahikatea Kaikōmako Kāmahi Kānuka
Karaka Kareao Karo...
- tītoki, kānuka and
maire and
smaller trees such as mānuka,
wineberry and
houhere.
Introduced plants such as eucalyptus,
English oak,
silver birch, lemon...
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identified four
cultivars considered to be pre-European:
taputini and
houhere (grown in Northland), and two
closely related varieties grown across the...
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Horticultural Field Station (Meridian, Mississippi) ? ? ? Does not
appear US
Houhere Māori
traditional pre-European "kūmara" type pink
yellow Rectangular tubers...