10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MANGEAO»
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mangeao in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The forest flora of New Zealand
LITSEA CALICARIS, Bentham and Hooker f. THE MANGEAO. Order— LAURINE
^. Plate X. The mangeao or tangeao, as it is termed indifferently by the Maoris,
was discovered by Sir Joseph Banks and Dr. Solander during Cook's first voyage
, ...
SAWING, GRADING AND SEASONING OF MANGEAO (LITSAEA CALICARIS)
INTRODUCTION Mangeao (Litsaea calicaris Benth. and Hook f.) is probably
most abundant in the Rotorua area but is generally of little economic importance
...
3
Great Trees of New Zealand
On. historic. site. The Rev. Richard Taylor, is said to have planted the mangeao at
the Putiki Mission in 1860. He put a pohutukawa there about the same time (it is
still standing) and in 1863 planted one of the English oaks from the four acorns ...
Stanley Walter Burstall, Edmund Vernon Sale, 1984
4
Proceedings of the ... New Zealand Plant Protection Conference
The fruit of kohekohe and the root bark of mangeao were included in the study as
chemical investigations of other species of this genera have shown this plant
material to be a rich source of bioactive compounds. The plant material was air ...
5
New Zealand Journal of Ecology
Rewarewa (Knightia excelsa R. Br.), mangeao (Litsea calicaris (A. Cunn.) Kirk),
turepo (Streblus heterophyllus (Blume) Corner), mapou, lancewood (
Pseudopanax crassifolius (Sol. ex A. Cunn.) C. Koch), kohuhu (Pittosporum
tenuifolium Sol.
Though tawa is present throughout, its density varies considerably; kohekohe (
Dysoxylum spectabile), pukatea (Laurelia novae-zelandiae), mangeao (Litsea
calicaris), rewarewa (Knightia excelsa), and tawari (Ixerba brexioides) are
restricted ...
New Zealand Ecological Society, 1963
Species Density (Trees per Acre, or Frequency) Growth Form Storey 1; height 40-
80 ft; variable, uniformly dense or in clumps Rewarewa Tawa Kamahi Pukatea
Hinau Northern rata Rimu Mangeao CD CD F O O R R R Small- to ...
New Zealand. State Forest Service, 1963
8
Indigenous Forestry: Sustainable Management
More easily worked than tawa, taraire and mangeao. Maori did not use the wood
to any extent as it decayed too quickly. However, Europeans were quick to
recognise its qualities as a furniture and cabinet-making wood. lt is now largely
used ...
9
New Zealand Māori Word Encyclopedia
... L. plumosa, N.Z. cedar kahikawaka / knikawaka / kawaka / tétara kiri
kotukutuku / mokopiko Litsaea: L. calicaris mangeao / mangeo / tangeo / tangeao
Melicope: M. ternata tfitaka / houkumara / wharangi Melicytus: M. lanceolatus
mihoe wao; ...
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International Critical Tables of Numerical Data, Physics, ...
... 377 Endiandra pubens, Meissn. Queensland 0.721J 378 Eusideroxylon
zwagerx, Teijsm. and Binn. Borneo iron wood, Billian Borneo Green 0.960 BilHan
Fed. Malay States Air-dry 0.938 379 Litsea calicarts. Kirk. Mangi, Mangeao,
Tangeao ...
Edward Wight Washburn, 1927
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MANGEAO»
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mangeao is used in the context of the following news items.
The plant master
There're some choice native trees such as large tawa and pukatea and then a really big mangeao, Litsea calicaris, with bronzy, glossy leaves. «Taranaki Daily News, Feb 14»
Preserving a green gully legacy
Endres also has a nursery area Seeley helped set up. Last year they took seeds from Endres' large mangeao tree and planted them. Now there ... «Waikato Times, Sep 13»
Cello comes home
The wood used in making the cello was a native mangeao, which because of its toughness and elasticity was also used in boat building and ... «Taranaki Daily News, Nov 12»