Tangato
Appearance
(Kuo leʻei mei Pleiogynium timorense)
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| Fakafaʻafaʻahinga fakasaienisi | ||||||||||||||
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| Hingoa kakato lōua | ||||||||||||||
| Pleiogynium timorense (DC.) Leenh. Hingoa lea fakapilitānia: Burdekin plum |

Ko e tangato ko e fuʻu ʻakau lahi ia, ʻoku sai ʻaupito ʻene ʻakau maʻa e tufunga. ʻOku ui foki ko e Pleiogynium solanderi. ʻOku tatau ko e timoriense mo e timorense.
Tataku
[fatuʻi vahe | edit source]- https://web.archive.org/web/20070818233626/http://www.sgapqld.org.au/bushtucker7.html
- Hokohoko ngaahi ʻakau; Vaʻa fekumi ngoue Vainī
- Tongan dictionary; C.M. Churchward
- 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