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Pseudowintera is a
genus of
woody evergreen flowering trees and shrubs, part of
family Winteraceae. The
species of
Pseudowintera are
native to New Zealand...
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Pseudowintera colorata, also
known as
mountain horopito or
pepper tree, is a
species of
woody evergreen flowering trees and shrubs, part of
family Winteraceae...
- kawakawa,
small and
endemic to New
Zealand Two
species of the
genus Pseudowintera, also
known by
their Māori name,
Horopito Pepper leaf (disambiguation)...
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horopito Pseudowintera axillaris Mountain horopito Pseudowintera colorata Northland horopito Pseudowintera insperata Travers horopito Pseudowintera traversii...
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Pseudowintera axillaris is a
shrub like tree,
endemic to New Zealand. They are
members of the
Winterace family and are
known for
their peppery taste...
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Pseudowintera traversii,
sometimes called Travers horopito, is a
species of
woody shrub in the
family Winteraceae. The
specific epithet traversii is in...
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Pepperwood Orchid Zanthoxylum clava-herculis,
American Pepperwood Pseudowintera, New
Zealand Pepperwood Umbellularia californica Pepperwood, California...
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varieties Moldavian dragonhead (Dracocephalum moldavica)
Mountain horopito (
Pseudowintera colorata), 'pepper-plant' (New Zealand) Musk mallow,
abelmosk (Abelmoschus...
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Australasia and Malesia. The five genera, Takhtajania, Tasmannia, Drimys,
Pseudowintera, and
Zygogynum s.l. all have
distinct geographic extant po****tions...
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relative of
black pepper, are
sometimes used as pepper; the
leaves of
Pseudowintera colorata ("mountain horopito") are
another replacement for pepper. Several...