Parapara
Appearance
Parapara | |
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Scientific classification | |
Mātāmuatanga: | |
Wehewehenga: | |
Pūtoi: | |
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Momo: | P. brunoniana
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Binomial name | |
Pisonia brunoniana | |
Synonyms | |
Pisonia sinclairii Hook.f. |
Ko te Parapara he rākau whakaruruhau o Aotearoa. Ko te rākau nei he ririki. He rarahi ngā rau, he mātotoru, ā, he mōhinuhinu anō. Ko ngā hua he ngitangita, me te aha, ka maumau i te hāpiapia ngā manu itiiti pērā ki te Tauhou me te Riroriro. Ko te ingoa pūtaiao he Pisonia brunoniana, ko te ingoa reo Pākehā he Birdcatching tree. Ko te ingoa reo Hawaii he Pāpala kēpau.
Hoto ki waho
[takatā | takatā pūtake]- Flora of Australia Online Pisonia brunoniana. He mea kite i te 3 o ngā rā o Haratua, 2007.
- Hawaiian Ethnobotany Online Database, Bishop Museum. URL: Pāpala kēpau. He mea kite i te 3 o ngā rā o Haratua, 2007.
- New Zealand Plant Conservation Network, URL: Pisonia brunoniana[dead link]. He mea kite i te 3 o ngā rā o Haratua, 2007.
- Plants of Hawaii, URL:Pāpala kēpau. He mea kite i te 3 o ngā rā o Haratua, 2007.
Tohutoro
[takatā | takatā pūtake]- Metcalf, Laurie, 2002. A Photographic Guide to Trees of New Zealand. Tāmaki-makau-rau: New Holland.
- Salmon, J.T., 1986. The Native Trees of New Zealand. Te Whanga-nui-a-Tara: Heinneman Reed.