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Kumarahou is a
Maori designation for
various species of shrub. It may
refer to:
Olearia colensoi Pomaderris kumeraho This page is an
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kumeraho or
kūmarahou, also
known as gumdigger's soap and
golden tainui, is a
plant endemic to the
North Island of New Zealand. The name
kūmarahou is a Māori...
- M.Black (S.A., Vic.)
Pomaderris hamiltonii L.B.Moore – pale-flowered
kūmarahou (NZ)
Pomaderris helianthemifolia (Reissek) N.A.Wakef. (N.S.W., Vic.) Pomaderris...
- Rhamnaceae. It is
endemic to New Zealand.
Commonly known as
kūmarahou or pale
flowered kūmarahou because of its pale
brown flowers. de Lange, P.J. (1998)...
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aspects used
plants such as harakeke, kawakawa, rātā, koromiko, kōwhai,
kūmarahou, mānuka, tētēaweka and rimu. The
practice of Rongoā is only regulated...
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Kohekohe Kōhia Kōhūhū
Korokio tāranga
Koromiko Kōtukutuku Kōwhai Kūmara
Kūmarahou Makomako Mamaku Mānuka Mataī
Mingimingi Miro
Monoao Neinei Nīkau Parataniwha...
- (syn.
Fallopia ****onica)
Kousa –
Cornus kousa Kudzu –
Pueraria montana Kumarahou –
Pomaderris kumeraho Lace Aloe - Aloe
aristata Laceflower –
Daucus carota...
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species has been
reintroduced to
islands and sanctuaries. pale
flowered kūmarahou Pomaderris hamiltonii plant Northland Region, Rodney,
Great Barrier Island...
- Kiwi
Louise Cake
Brownie 4th
Cathedral Cove Pera
Chocolate Peanut with
Kūmarahou Brownie 3th ****uaki Tom
Roasted Hazelnut &
Beetroot Honey Brownie 7th...
- that is
endemic to New Zealand.
Other names it is
known by in Māori are
kūmarahou and kūmararaunui.
Olearia colensoi can grow into a tree 10
metres high...