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- South Island. Fragrant oil extracted from some large species, known as taramea, is still used as a perfume by Māori. Like other species in the family...
- Aciphylla aurea, known as taramea in Māori and golden speargr**** or golden Spaniard in New Zealand English, is a large, spiky, tufted plant with sharp...
- hills (the Longwood Range) between the eastern s**** of the estuary and Taramea Bay. Riverton is the oldest permanent settlement of Southland and one of...
- commonly known as giant speargr****, Spaniard, or by its Māori-language name taramea. Individual plants may be up to 90 cm (35 in) in diameter and up to 1 metre...
- ranges to continue along the summit of the Tararua Range, to the peak of Taramea, then westward to the mouth of the Manawatū River, northwards along the...
- Aciphylla traversii, commonly known as taramea, Chatham Island speargr**** or Chatham Island Spaniard, is a species of Aciphylla endemic to the Chatham...
- Kupe and Kura would meet in secret, with Kura anointing her body with taramea oil so that Kupe could smell the fragrance. As Kura fell out of love with...
- Aciphylla ferox, also called fierce speargr**** or taramea, is a species of Aciphylla endemic to the South Island of New Zealand. This large perennial...
- large taramea. Typically, only the larger Taramea would be used to make perfume. The resin collected could also be used as a medical remedy. Taramea is now...
- tāniko borders). Then she doused herself in tarata, tāwhiri, mokimoki, taramea, and tītoki perfumes. Finally, she placed an albatross feather behind her...