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Mingimingi - Wikipedia
Mingimingi is a Māori word meaning 'twisted' or similar. [1] The name is used to describe at least three different species of New Zealand plants.
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Coprosma propinqua - Wikipedia
Its Māori name is mingimingi (or mikimiki in the Kāi Tahu dialect), a name which is also applied to closely related species such as C. dumosa, C. rhamnoides ...
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Coprosma propinqua Mingimingi | Christchurch Canterbury
Coprosma propinqua, commonly known as Mingimingi, is a species of evergreen shrub or small tree that is native to New Zealand.
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mingimingi
mingimingi (ˈmɪŋɪmɪŋɪ) Also mingi. [Maori.] An evergreen shrub, Cyathodes acerosa (or C. fasciculata) belonging to the family Epacridaceæ, native to New Zealand, Victoria, and Tasmania, and bearing tiny, green flowers and red or white berries. Cf. micky2.1889 T. Kirk Forest Flora N.Z. 213 The wood o...
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Leucopogon fasciculatus - New Zealand Plant Conservation Network
Bushy prickly shrub bearing hard narrow sharp leaves that are greenish underneath and spikes of small white bell-shaped flowers and red to white fruit.
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Mingimingi - Kahikatea Farm
A small-leaved shrub or tree which grows 3 to 6 metres in height. Mingimingi is common in swampy forest, in scrub, along stream banks and in stoney places.
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Mingimingi - Te Motu Kairangi - Miramar ecological restoration
A great small leaved divaricating bushy shrub for open exposed seaside propertys and coastal forest gardens with dense wide-angled branches.
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Mingimingi Care - PlantIn
Mingimingi is a common shrub of damp infertile soils, often found in boggy areas or stream margins prone to flooding. It is intolerant of shade.
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Mingimingi (Coprosma propinqua) - Plant-PlantMe
Mingimingi is a small tree or shrub growing to five to six metres that thrives on infertile soils. It is thus an important coloniser of clay banks or peatland.
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Mingimingi berries | Wetlands - Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
Mingimingi (Coprosma propinqua) is a bushy shrub, 1–5 metres tall, with small, dark green, glossy leaves and grey or orange bark.
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Coprosma virescens (Mingimingi) - Leafland
Coprosma virescens is a divaricating grower with tiny green leaves, and its branch stems can vary in color from yellow-orange to red-orange.
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Leucopogon fraseri
heath family Ericaceae and is native to south-eastern continental Australia and New Zealand, where it is known as Styphelia nesophila, pātōtara, or dwarf mingimingi
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Clitarchus rakauwhakanekeneke
It has been collected on Metrosideros perforata, põhutakawa (Metrosideros excelsa), manuka (Leptospermum scoparium), kanuka (Kunzea spp.), tall mingimingi
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micky
▪ I. micky1 (ˈmɪkɪ) [Applications of Micky, familiarly used for Michael. Cf. Mick1, Mike n.4] 1. Australian slang. A young wild bull. Also mick.1881 A. C. Grant Bush-life in Queensland xvi. (1882) 165 There are three or four Mickies and wild heifers. 1890 ‘R. Boldrewood’ Col. Reformer xviii. II. 98 ...
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Leucopogon fasciculatus
Leucopogon fasciculatus, the tall mingimingi, is a species of shrub within the family Ericaceae. It is endemic to New Zealand.
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