A Leaf from the Natural History of New Zealand
Mosses, Fungi, And Lichens
Mosses, Fungi, And Lichens.
Hakekakeka, an edible fungus, like brown fungus; grows on trees
Harori, a white edible fungus
Haroritui, a fungus on trees
Hawa, a lichen
Hawai, a fungus on trees
Karengo, a slimy plant growing on stones in the water
Karerarera, a slimy plant. Syn. with Karengo
Kohukohu, moss on trees
Kokirikiriwetu, a globular fungus, like a net which bursts out of shell; like a hen's egg
Kopura, a sweet scented moss
Kurakura, a red fungus
Maru, stag's horn moss
Matukutuku, a moss
Okaoka, a fungus
Paheke, a slimy plant. Syn. with Karengo
Pakekakeka, a plant growing on stones in the water
Pakipakitai, a slimy vegetable matter in the sea
Panako, a truffle
Pangu, a fine white fungus growing on the Hutu
Paoke, a fungus growing on the Taua
Papapa, moss
Papataura, a red fungus growing on rocks
Pawa, small lichen
Piritaua, a fungus on trees
Piritaua, a fungus. Syn. with Pangu
Porotaua, a fungus on trees. Syn. with Piritaua
Pukorukoru. Syn. with Kokirikirwetu
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Tikitikiwenua, a toad stool
Tipitipi, a fungus
Waekahu, licopodium
Wairuru, a fungus.