Fululupe
Appearance
Fululupe | ||||||||||||||
fakamolemole, hala faitā | ||||||||||||||
Fakafaʻafaʻahinga fakasaienisi | ||||||||||||||
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Hingoa kakato lōua | ||||||||||||||
Xylosma simulans |
Ko e fululupe ʻeni, ko e fuʻu ʻakau lahi ia, tupu ʻi ʻuta pē. Ko e fululupe ʻe taha, X. orbiculatum, ko e ʻakau siʻi, tupu ʻi he matāfonua pe mataliku, ʻoku tātātahi.
Ngaahi faʻahinga kehekehe
[fatuʻi vahe | edit source]- fululupe; koʻeni; ʻoku ui ko e filimoto ʻe he tokotaha.
- filimoto, Xylosma orbiculatum; ʻoku ui ko e fululupe ʻe he tokotaha; ʻoku ui foki ko e olamaka pe kakalaʻuli
Mahalo pē ko e hingoa fulu-lupe ʻoku ʻikai ʻi ai, ko e hala pē mei he filimoto ʻe he tokotaha.
Hingoa ʻi he ngaahi lea kehe
[fatuʻi vahe | edit source]- liki (lea fakaniuē, Xylosma orbiculatum)
Tataku
[fatuʻi vahe | edit source]- Hokohoko ngaahi ʻakau; Vaʻa fekumi ngoue Vainī
- Flowers of the Pacific island seashore; W.A. Whistler; ISBN 978-0-8248-1528-8
- D.R. Drake et al., Rain forest vegetation of ʻEua Island, New Zealand Journal of Botany 34, 1996