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New Zealand Cabbage Tree (Cordyline australis)Observer
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Sloan Livaccari- decoction of leaves used for dysentery and diarrhea. Young inner shoots can be boiled and the fluid would be drunk by mothers and children with colic.
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Mamaku (Cyathea medullaris)Observer
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Sloan Livaccari- unfurled shoots were boiled and drank to assist in the removal of the placenta. Also, poultice can be used for inflamed breasts, sore eyes, boils, and swollen feet.
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Pukanui (Meryta sinclairii)Observer
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Sloan Livaccari- puka was used to produce abortions.
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Rengarenga (Arthropodium cirratum)Observer
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Sloan Livaccari- it can be used as a poultice for ulcers and roots have been beaten to a pulp and applied to tumors and abscesses.
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Lancewood (Pseudopanax crassifolius)Observer
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Sloan Livaccari- Tekas have been found made from horoeka, and some believe the wood and leaves can be used as an insecticide
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Cook Strait Kowhai (Sophora molloyi)Observer
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Sloan Livaccari - the bark can be boiled with Manuka, poured over wood ash and then rubbed onto diseased skin and dandruff to heal
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New Zealand Cabbage Tree (Cordyline australis)Observer
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Ti Kōuka(New Zealand cabbage tree)
Kizzy Moss
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Koromiko (Veronica stricta)Observer
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Koromiko is eaten to relieve diarrhea (Edith)
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New Zealand Flaxes (Genus Phormium)Observer
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Harakeke is used as an antiseptic for cuts/burns and as an internal remedy for diarrhea. The leaves can also be used for weaving rope. -Edith
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Nīkau Palm (Rhopalostylis sapida)Observer
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Poriana Luke. Apart of As 6 Q1 of the assignment. This photo was taken away from the collection of plants/rākau for the workshop. The location of this tree is on the western side of the Maraeatea at Te Herenga Waka.
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Mamaku (Cyathea medullaris)Observer
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Mamaku on campus
Phoebe Rendle
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Mānuka (Leptospermum scoparium)Observer
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Phoebe Rendle boil leaves to use vapour for colds and bark infusion can be used as a sedative
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New Zealand Cabbage Tree (Cordyline australis)Observer
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Phoebe Rendle
Tī kouka
Pound into paste, shoots boiled up and use liquid for stomach pains
The kōata or growing tho can be eaten raw as a blood tonic or cleanser
Use externally for cuts cracks and sores using the juice from leaves
Nursing mother can chew young shoots and give to child for colic
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Karaka (Corynocarpus laevigatus)Observer
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Karaka in winter
Phoebe Rendle
Use leaves to draw out infections, especially from boils. Use with the dull side against the skin
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Cook Strait Kowhai (Sophora molloyi)Observer
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Phoebe Rendle
Can use bark for skin abrasions, aches and pains. Also for colds, sore throats, cuts and bruises and swelling.
All parts of te rākau kōwhai can be used in rongoā Māori
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Mamaku (Cyathea medullaris)Observer
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Poriana Luke As 6 Q2.
Similar comments to previous upload, this is image 2 of the 2 selected images of a mamaku/ black fern tree.
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Mamaku (Cyathea medullaris)Observer
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Poriana Luke As 6 Q2.
As part of the assignment, question ask for us to locate and upload two images of a mamaku/ black fern tree.
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Karaka (Corynocarpus laevigatus)Observer
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Poriana Luke As 6 Q1.
As a part of a question for the weekly assignment, task was to locate and upload information via inaturalist to locate 4 plants/trees. This is one of 4 plants selected.
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Kawakawa (Piper excelsum)Observer
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Poriana Luke As 6 Q1.
This is for the purpose of answering Q1 of the weekly assignment in question1 ask for us to locate and upload via inaturalist. This is one of 4 plants selectively found.
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Pōhutukawa (Metrosideros excelsa)Observer
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Rongoā at Victoria - Emily Guo
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New Zealand Cabbage Tree (Cordyline australis)Observer
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Rongoā at Victoria - Emily Guo