Toi
Appearance
(Kuo leʻei mei Alphitonia ponderosa)
Toi | ||||||||||||||
fakamolemole, hala faitā | ||||||||||||||
Fakafaʻafaʻahinga fakasaienisi | ||||||||||||||
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Hingoa kakato lōua | ||||||||||||||
Alphitonia zizyphoides (Solander) A.Gray Hingoa lea fakapilitānia: Polynesian ash ? |
Ko e toi ko e fuʻu ʻakau lahi ia. ʻOku sai ʻaupito ʻene ʻakau maʻa e tufunga.
Hingoa ʻi he ngaahi lea kehe
[fatuʻi vahe | edit source]- kauila (lea fakahauaiʻi, A. ponderosa)
- toi (lea fakahaʻamoa, lea fakaʻuvea, lea fakafutuna))
Tataku
[fatuʻi vahe | edit source]- Hokohoko ngaahi ʻakau; Vaʻa fekumi ngoue Vainī
- Tongan dictionary; C.M. Churchward
- Multipurpose trees for agroforestry in the Pacific islands; R.R. Thaman, C.R. Elevitch, K.M. Wilkinson
- Plants of Tonga; T.G. Yuncker; BPB bulletin 220, Honolulu 1959
- D.R. Drake et al., Rain forest vegetation of ʻEua Island, New Zealand Journal of Botany 34, 1996