Pennantia corymbosa, commonly known as kaikomako (from the Māori kaikōmako), is a small dioecious forest tree of New Zealand. Small creamy, white flowers are produced between November and February, followed by a shiny black fruit in autumn. They are a favourite food of the New Zealand bellbird. The Māori name kaikōmako means food (kai) of the bellbird (kōmako). Traditionally, Māori used the tree to make fire by repeatedly rubbing a pointed stick into a groove on a piece of mahoe.
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| - Pennantia corymbosa (en)
- Pennantia corymbosa (ru)
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| - Pennantia corymbosa är en tvåhjärtbladig växtart som beskrevs av Johann Reinhold Forster och Georg Forster. Pennantia corymbosa ingår i släktet Pennantia och familjen Pennantiaceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
- Pennantia corymbosa — типовой вид рода Пеннантия (лат. Pennantia) семейства Пеннантиевые (лат. Pennantiaceae). (ru)
- Pennantia corymbosa, commonly known as kaikomako (from the Māori kaikōmako), is a small dioecious forest tree of New Zealand. Small creamy, white flowers are produced between November and February, followed by a shiny black fruit in autumn. They are a favourite food of the New Zealand bellbird. The Māori name kaikōmako means food (kai) of the bellbird (kōmako). Traditionally, Māori used the tree to make fire by repeatedly rubbing a pointed stick into a groove on a piece of mahoe. (en)
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| - Pennantia corymbosa, commonly known as kaikomako (from the Māori kaikōmako), is a small dioecious forest tree of New Zealand. Small creamy, white flowers are produced between November and February, followed by a shiny black fruit in autumn. They are a favourite food of the New Zealand bellbird. The Māori name kaikōmako means food (kai) of the bellbird (kōmako). Traditionally, Māori used the tree to make fire by repeatedly rubbing a pointed stick into a groove on a piece of mahoe. An English name is "duck's foot", coming from the shape of the juvenile plant's leaf. Juvenile plants have small leaves with tangled, divaricating stems, while mature plants have much larger leaves and a normal tree architecture. (en)
- Pennantia corymbosa är en tvåhjärtbladig växtart som beskrevs av Johann Reinhold Forster och Georg Forster. Pennantia corymbosa ingår i släktet Pennantia och familjen Pennantiaceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
- Pennantia corymbosa — типовой вид рода Пеннантия (лат. Pennantia) семейства Пеннантиевые (лат. Pennantiaceae). (ru)
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