- (
Mingimingi), a
widespread small leaved shrub.
Leucopogon fasciculatus (Tall
mingimingi), a
forest shrub.
Leptecophylla juniperina (Prickly
mingimingi...
-
prickly mingimingi. Māori
names for this
plant include hukihuki, hukihukiraho, inakapōriro, inangapōriro, kū****u, miki, mikimiki, mingi,
mingimingi ngohungohu...
-
Leucopogon fasciculatus, the tall
mingimingi, is a
species of
shrub within the
family Ericaceae. It is
endemic to New Zealand. This
species is
found in...
- or
boiled with
seaweed to make a
black jelly.
Cyathodes juniperina -
Mingimingi,
edible berries.
Dacrycarpus dacrydioides - Kahikatea,
edible berries...
- the
family Rubiaceae. Its Māori name (in
common New
Zealand usage) is
mingimingi, a name
which is also
applied to
closely related species such as C. dumosa...
-
Stream School –
Mingimingi Hautoa "Grounds and Facilities".
Halswell School.
Retrieved 23
September 2021. "Information Booklet".
Mingimingi Hautoa Knights...
- the
pollination of
these species.
Divaricating plant species such as
mingimingi (Coprosma propinqua)
produce small black/blue
berries that are a favourite...
- and
Information Network.
Retrieved 1
March 2013. "Coprosma cr****ifolia
Mingimingi |
Christchurch Canterbury". www.goughsnurseries.co.nz.
Retrieved 14 June...
- [citation needed]
especially favouring stands of manuka, kanuka, and
mingimingi.[citation needed] N.
grayii is oviparous.
Average litter size is two newborns...
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Koromiko Kōtukutuku Kōwhai Kūmara Kūmarahou
Makomako Mamaku Mānuka Mataī
Mingimingi Miro
Monoao Neinei Nīkau
Parataniwha Patē
Pikopiko Pīngao Pōhutukawa Pōkākā...