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Hoheria - Wikipedia
Hoheria is a genus of six species of flowering plants in the family Malvaceae. All are endemic to New Zealand. The genus name is a Latinization of the Māori ... en.wikipedia.org
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Houhere – Lacebark - Landcare Research
The lace-like inner bark of houhere is used for fine, decorative weaving – kete, headbands, trim on hats and cloaks. The bark was sometimes twisted and ... www.landcareresearch.co.nz
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Houhere - Wikipedia
Houhere is the Māori language name for a genus of plants called Hoheria or lacebark, and may refer to the following plants from New Zealand. en.wikipedia.org
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houhere
houhere N.Z. (ˈhaʊhɪəriː) [Maori, f. hou to bind together + here tie.] A small tree of the native genus Hoheria, esp. H. populnea; also called lacebark or ribbonwood.1879 J. Hector Handbk. N.Z. 93 Houhere, ribbon-wood of Dunedin. 1906 T. F. Cheeseman Man. N.Z. Flora 79 The Maoris apply the names hoi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Houhere - Te Mata Park Trust
Known as New Zealand mallow, houhere has the same soothing properties as the mallow family providing relief from inflammation or irritation. www.tematapark.co.nz
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Houhere (Genus Hoheria) · iNaturalist
Hoheria is a genus of six species of flowering plants in the family Malvaceae. All are endemic to New Zealand and the Kermadec Islands. www.inaturalist.org
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Houhere | Lacebark - Trees That Count
The Māori name "Houhere" refers to a group of trees in the mallow family. They're also known by their English names lacebark or ribbonwood. treesthatcount.co.nz
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Hoheria populnea - New Zealand Plant Conservation Network
Simplified description. Soft-wooded tree with a grey trunk bearing leathery toothed leaves and large white flowers that develop into a winged dry fruit ... www.nzpcn.org.nz
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HOUHERE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HOUHERE is ribbonwood. www.merriam-webster.com
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Houhere / Hoheria populnea - MyNativeForest
Houhere, also known as the Lacebark tree, is a smaller-sized native tree that can grow up to 10-12 meters in height. www.mynativeforest.com
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Hoheria sexstylosa - New Zealand Plant Conservation Network
Soft-wooded tree with a grey trunk bearing leathery toothed leaves and large white flowers that develop into a winged dry fruit inhabiting central New Zealand. www.nzpcn.org.nz
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Hoheria angustifolia
Hoheria angustifolia, the narrow-leaved lacebark or narrow-leaved houhere, is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae, endemic to New Zealand Etymology Hoheria is derived from the Maori vernacular name for this genus, houhere or hoihere. Angustifolia means 'with narrow leaves'. wikipedia.org
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thousand
thousand, n. and a. (ˈθaʊzənd) Forms: 1–3 þusend, 2–3 -ent, (Orm.) -ennd, 3 -and, -und, þousunt, 3–4 -end, 3–6 thousande, 4 thus(s)-, thos(s)and(e, 4–5 þous-, þows-, thous-, thows-, -and(e, -ant(e, -aund, -end, -ent, -ind(e, -ond(e, -ynd, 4–7 thowsand, 5 þou-, þow-, thouzand; 4– thousand (mod.Sc. th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hoheria populnea
Hoheria populnea, commonly known as New Zealand mallow, lacebark or houhere, is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae, endemic to New Zealand wikipedia.org
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lace
▪ I. lace, n. (leɪs) Forms: 3–4 las, 4–5 laas, (4 lasse, Sc. laise, 5 laace), 5–7 lase, (5 Sc. les, 6 laze, Sc. lais), 4– lace. [ad. OF. laz, las (mod.F. lacs, with etymologizing spelling), f. popular L. *lacium (L. laqueum) a noose. Cf. It. laccio, Sp., Pg. lazo.] † 1. A net, noose, snare. Chiefly ... Oxford English Dictionary
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