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- angustifolia, narrow-leaved houhere Hoheria equitum, Poor Knight's houhere Hoheria glabrata, mountain ribbonwood Hoheria populnea, houhere Hoheria ****stylosa,...
- 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...
- glabrata Mountain lacebark Hoheria lyallii Narrow-leaved houhere Hoheria angustifolia Poor Knights houhere Hoheria equitum Five finger Neopanax arboreus Pseudopanax...
- 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...
- Hoheria angustifolia, the narrow-leaved lacebark or narrow-leaved houhere, is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae, endemic to New Zealand...
- 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...
- 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...
- tell of early experiments to create felted material similar to aute from houhere (Hoheria populnea), however attempts were unsuccessful. The bark of other...
- identified four cultivars considered to be pre-European: taputini and houhere (grown in Northland), and two closely related varieties grown across the...