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Aristotelia serrata - Wikipedia
Aristotelia serrata, commonly known as wineberry or in the Māori language makomako or mako, is a small tree in the family Elaeocarpaceae, ... en.wikipedia.org
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Makomako - Zealandia
Makomako is a small and fast-growing shrub. Named by Māori for its appearance and Europeans for its preferred use, this delicate tree is pleasing to all. www.visitzealandia.com
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Makomako (Wineberry) - Herb Federation of New Zealand
Makomako is a plant which is treasured by the Maori people; as both a food, medicine and a dye source. herbs.org.nz
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makomako
▪ I. makomako1 N.Z. (ˈmakɔˈmakɔ) [Maori.] = korimako.1848 R. Taylor Leaf from Nat. Hist. N.Z. 8/2 Makomako, a bird. Syn. with korimako. 1873 W. L. Buller Hist. Birds N.Z. 91 Anthornis Melanura (Bell-Bird)..Native names. Mako, Makomako..Korimako..Kopara. Of the above names, Korimako is most generally... Oxford English Dictionary
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Makomako or wineberry (Aristotelia serrata) - Plant-PlantMe
Makomako, a shrub or small tree growing up to 30 ft high, frequently occurs in thickets following the burning or felling of native bush. plantme.io
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Aristotelia serrata - New Zealand Plant Conservation Network
Much-branced small tree with thin heart-shaped sharply toothed leaves flushed with pink on the underside. www.nzpcn.org.nz
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Makomako
Makomako may refer to: Aristotelia serrata ("wineberry"), a tree endemic to New Zealand New Zealand bellbird, a bird endemic to New Zealand A minor settlement wikipedia.org
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Aristotelia serrata - Kauri Park
Aristotelia serrata, commonly known as wineberry or makomako, is found in forest clearings often in thickets, particularly where soil is moist. www.kauripark.com
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Aristotelia serrata (Makomako) | Top Tropicals Plant Encyclopedia
Large shrub, 5-10 ft tall, Small tree, 10-20 ft, Semi-shade, Full sun, Regular water, Pink flowers, Edible plant. toptropicals.com
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Makomako, Mako - Te Mara Reo.
The mako or makomako is a graceful understory tree growing to about 10m high, found throughout New Zealand. It usually has a single trunk, which on mature trees ... www.temarareo.org
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[PDF] Makomako
The tree grows up to 10 metres tall, with a trunk about 30 cm across. It has small (0.5 cm) black berries, and flowers that can be different shades of pink and ... www.epa.govt.nz
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Aristotelia serrata (Makomako) - Leafland
In spring, it produces cream to rose-pink flowers, which are followed by dark-red to purple-black berries in summer that are attractive to native birds. leafland.co.nz
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korimako
korimako N.Z. (‖ kɔriˈmakɔ, kɒrɪˈmɑːkəʊ) [Maori.] A New Zealand honey-eater, the bell-bird, Anthornis melanura.1855 R. Taylor Te Ika a Maui 75 In the first oven a korimako was cooked. 1863 A. S. Atkinson Jrnl. 29 Sept. in Richmond–Atkinson Papers (1960) II. 63, I lay on my back..listening dreamily t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mako
Isurus oxyrinchus, the more common mako Longfin mako shark, Isurus paucus, the rarer mako Aristotelia serrata, a New Zealand tree also known as mako or makomako wikipedia.org
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mako
▪ I. mako1 (ˈmakɔ) [Maori.] In full, mako shark. A large blue shark of the genus Isurus, esp. I. oxyrinchus; also called mackerel shark.1727 J. G. Scheuchzer tr. Kæmpfer's Hist. Japan I. 1. 133 Mako never exceeds three or four fathom in length. 1848 R. Taylor Leaf from Nat. Hist. N.Z. 14 Mako, a sha... Oxford English Dictionary
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