-
evergreen tree
endemic to New
Zealand – up to 10 m (33 ft) –
commonly known as
kōhūhū and
black matipo, and by
other Māori
names kohukohu and tawhiwhi. Its small...
- seeds, from the Gr****
meaning "pitch-seed".
Tarata (P. eugenioides) and
kohuhu (P. tenuifolium) – both from New
Zealand – and the ****anese
cheesewood (P...
- Fairchild's
kohuhu Pittosporum fairchildii Haekaro Pittosporum umbellatum Heart-leaved
pittosporum Pittosporum obcordatum Hutton's
kohuhu Pittosporum...
- tōwai grow
towards Opua.
There are also
areas of manuka, kānuka, tanekaha,
kohuhu. five
finger (puahou), mamaku, patē, hangehange,
cabbage tree (tī), cutty...
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Pittosporum obcordatum,
commonly called heart-leaved
kohuhu or heart-leaved
kohukohu or kohukohu, is a
species of
plant in the
Pittosporaceae family. It...
- is one of over 200
species of the
genus Pittosporum which also
includes kōhūhū and tarata.
Phylogenetic research suggests P. ****oni**** , P.
glabratum ...
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Pittosporum fairchildii,
commonly called Fairchild's
kohuhu, is a
species of
plant in the
Pittosporaceae family. It is
endemic to New Zealand. This species...
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Pittosporum turneri,
commonly called Turner's
kohuhu or the tent pole tree, is a
species of
plant in the
Pittosporaceae family. It is
endemic to New Zealand...
-
native New
Zealand plant species,
Pittosporum tenuifolium,
common name
Kōhūhū.
Although these two
species are
evolutionarily distinct, this confusion...
- 174°36′36″E / 36.818694°S 174.609972°E / -36.818694; 174.609972
Location 11
Kohuhu Lane, Westgate, Auckland, New
Zealand Type
Public library and community...