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Pseudowintera colorata - Wikipedia
Pseudowintera colorata, also known as mountain horopito or pepperwood, is a species of woody evergreen flowering trees and shrubs, part of family Winteraceae. en.wikipedia.org
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Kolorex: Horopito - Amazon.com
Ancient - and far from a fad! Hailing from New Zealand's majestic rainforests, Horopito has slowly developed a talent for warding off any forest fungal nasties. www.amazon.com
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The Science of Nature: Horopito - Pseudowintera colorata
Horopito is one of the world's oldest flowering plants. It is particularly unusual in that its flowers come directly off the older stems rather than from among ... www.triumphanddisaster.com
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horopito
horopito (hɔə-, hɒrəʊˈpiːtəʊ) [Maori.] A small, aromatic, evergreen New Zealand tree, Pseudowintera axillaris; = pepper-tree b.1847 G. F. Angas Savage Life II. 17 A straggling shrub, with bright green shining leaves, resembling those of the nutmeg-tree; and a profusion of rich and delicate blossoms,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Horopito - Wanderlust Nursery
Horopito is a unique evergreen shrub endemic to New Zealand. Horopito is a close relative to Tasmanian Mountain Pepper and Winter's Bark and has similar ... wanderlustnursery.com
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Horopito 'The Pepper Tree' - What It Is And How To Use It
Horopito has been used traditionally by Māori to help with oral health and as a painkiller. If you are looking for a more natural remedy for ... wilddispensary.co.nz
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Horopito
Horopito may refer to: Horopito, the name of two plant species in the genus Pseudowintera in the Māori language Horopito, New Zealand, a location in the wikipedia.org
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Horopito - Forest Herbs Research
Horopito is the hero in natural healthcare products that treat conditions such as vaginal thrush, jock itch, athlete's foot, candida and other digestive ... horopito.co.nz
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Fungal Communities in the Native New Zealand Medicinal Plant ...
The plant Pseudowintera colorata is well known for its antimicrobial and medicinal properties and is endemic to New Zealand. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Pseudowintera - Wikipedia
Pseudowintera, commonly known as horopito, is a genus of woody evergreen flowering trees and shrubs, part of family Winteraceae. en.wikipedia.org
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Pepper trees: horopito and kawakawa
Horopito (Pseudowintera colorata) is a shrub or small tree that grows to eight metres in height. It grows throughout much of New Zealand, with the exception of ... teara.govt.nz
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Horopito - Forest Herbs Research Scientific Summary
Horopito (Pseudowintera colorata) only grows in New Zealand. This ancient shrub is a member of the primitive Winteraceae family, common to the Southern Pacific. www.avivahealth.com
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Horopito, New Zealand
In the early days Horopito was a bustling sawmilling town. The hub of Horopito is the car wrecker business Horopito Motors. wikipedia.org
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Horopito railway station
Horopito was a station on the North Island Main Trunk line, in the Ruapehu District of New Zealand. It served the small village of Horopito and lies just to the north of two of the five largest NIMT viaducts. wikipedia.org
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pepper-tree
ˈpepper-tree A name given to various trees: cf. pepper n. 3. spec. a. An evergreen tree or shrub of S. America, Schinus Molle (family Anacardiaceæ), having a pungent red fruit; cultivated for ornament in California and Australia; b. Either of two Australasian evergreen trees, Drimys aromatica or Pse... Oxford English Dictionary
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