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Muehlenbeckia complexa is a
plant commonly known as
pohuehue (Māori:
pōhuehue),
although this name also
applies to some
other climbers such as Muehlenbeckia...
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Pōhuehue is a
rural locality in Rodney, in the
Auckland Region of New Zealand. It is
located on
State Highway 1
between Puhoi and Warkworth.
Pōhuehue...
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strands of
beach morning glory (
pohuehue)
vines and chanted, in
unison with the surfers: The
chant itself was
called pohuehue,
after the
morning glory vines...
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Muehlenbeckia australis, the large-leaved
muehlenbeckia or
pohuehue, is a
prostrate or
climbing plant native to New Zealand. The
species grows up to 10...
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Muehlenbeckia adpressa (Labill.) Meisn. –
climbing lignum,
shrubby creeper,
pohuehue (see note below)
Muehlenbeckia andina Brandbyge Muehlenbeckia astonii Petrie...
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Muehlenbeckia ephedroides, the
leafless pohuehue or
leafless muehlenbeckia, is a
prostrate or
climbing plant native to New Zealand.
Muehlenbeckia ephedroides...
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plants such as
ilima (Sida fallax),
naupaka kahakai (Scaevola taccada), and
pōhuehue (Ipomoea pes-caprae brasiliensis) were
found in the area. The
second largest...
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seemed convenient, such as
naupaka kahakai (Scaevola
taccada )
thickets and
pōhuehue (Ipomoea pes-caprae subsp. brasiliensis) stands. The
nests were placed...
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invasive species in St Helena, some
Pacific islands and in Australia.
Pohuehue (Muehlenbeckia complexa), also
called wire vine,
mattress vine and several...
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above the high-tide mark, at the
point where the
native groundcover pohuehue (Muehlenbeckia complexa)
meets the beach. This
habitat was
likely once...