Definition of Toumatou. Meaning of Toumatou. Synonyms of Toumatou

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Toumatou. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Toumatou and, of course, Toumatou synonyms and on the right images related to the word Toumatou.

Definition of Toumatou

No result for Toumatou. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Toumatou from wikipedia

- Discaria toumatou, commonly called matagouri, tūmatakuru, or wild Irishman, is a tangle-branched thorny plant endemic to New Zealand. It is common throughout...
- this moth Orophora toumatou. In 1890 Edward Meyrick placed this species in the genus Orophora and synonymised the name Orophora toumatou George Hudson discussed...
- Mānawa Avicennia marina Manuka Leptospermum scoparium Matagouri Discaria toumatou Matipo Black matipo, see Pittosporum tenuifolium Coastal matipo Myrsine...
- flowering sequence, followed next by Gaultheria cr****a and then by Discaria toumatou. Frequented by many insects, flowers of the shrub species are a major source...
- grows as a ground cover plant beneath thickets of Matagouri (Discaria toumatou). Flowering occurs in November and December with fruit being produced in...
- Tortosa Discaria nitida Tortosa Discaria pubescens (Brongn.) Druce Discaria toumatou Raoul The following hybrid has been described: Discaria × serratifolia...
- (leafless lawyer), Olearia solandri (coastal tree daisy), and Discaria toumatou (matagouri). These habitats were some of the first in New Zealand to be...
- prickly speargr****es (Aciphylla) and tūmatakuru or matagouri (Discaria toumatou). Because of the water-resistant properties of the plant, the leaves were...
- of many native and endemic species. Some host species include: Discaria toumatou (matagouri), Phormium tenax (harakeke), Schefflera digitata (patē), Pennantia...
- phricias is scrubland. The host of the larvae of this species is Discaria toumatou. Physetica phricias is currently not regarded as threatened. ****e, Robert...