Pūhā
Appearance

Ka mahia ngā ingoa pūhā me pūwhā ki ngā momo o tētahi puninga tipu whai raurau roa me whakakokoi. Ko te ingoa pūtaiao he Sonchus.[1]
Ngā momo
[takatā | takatā pūtake]| Whakaahua | Ingoa pūtaiao | Ingoa taurite[1] | Rohe taketake |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sonchus kirkii | raurōroa | Ngā tātahi ā-Aotearoa[2] | |
| Sonchus oleraceus | rauriki | Ūropi me Āhia-ki-te-raki[3] |
Ngā tohutoru
[takatā | takatā pūtake]- 1 2 "Proto-Polynesian Etymologies: *Pūfā ~ Pūhā, Pūwhā". 2025. Te Māra Reo. Benton Family Trust.
- ↑ Andrew Crowe (1991). A Field Guide to the Native Edible Plants of New Zealand. Wh. 99. ISBN 1 86962 007 0.
- ↑ Vít Bojnanský, Agáta Fargašová (2007). Atlas of Seeds and Fruits of Central and East-European Flora. Springer. Wh. 747. ISBN 978-1-4020-5361-0