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  1. 7 Tawa Tree Facts - New Zealand Nature Guy

  2. Tawa - Top Seeds International

  3. Seed collection and propagation guide for native trees and shrubs

  4. Beilschmiedia tawa - Wikipedia

  5. Tawa / Beilschmiedia tawa - MyNativeForest

    Mar 4, 2024 · Tawa is usually found in lowlands and along coastal forests throughout New Zealand. Tawa has a long history of use by Māori. The bark was used for medicinal purposes, carving, and buildings. The tree was also highly …

  6. Euphorbia hirta - Wikipedia

    It is also consumed in herbal tea form as folk medicine for fevers in the Philippines (where it is known as tawa-tawa), particularly for dengue fever and malaria. [6] [7]

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  8. Te Māra Reo - temarareo.org

    Tawa, Beilschmiedia tawa, with its sister-species, the taraire (B. taraire), is a New Zealand representative of a predominantly tropical genus, which in turn is a member of the laurel family (as is the avocado).

  9. Tawa - Te Motu Kairangi - Miramar ecological restoration

  10. Beilschmiedia tawa | Free Freight Option - The Plant …

    Beilschmiedia tawa, commonly known as Tawa or the Tawa Tawa plant, is a large, NZ native tree. Its prominent feature are the masses of olive-shaped, purple fruits produced through autumn and winter which are favoured by birds, …

  11. Phil Bendle Collection:Beilschmiedia tawa (Tawa)

    Common name: Tawa, Beilschmiedia tawa is a New Zealand broadleaf tree common in the central parts of the country. Tawa is often the dominant canopy species in lowland forests in the North Island and northeast of the South Island.

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