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Index of plants with the same common name
Akeake is the name of at least three New Zealand species of tree: Dodonaea viscosa, akeake Shawia avicenniifolia, mountain akeake or tree daisy Olearia
Akeake
Species of flowering plant
Shawia avicenniifolia, commonly known as mountain akeake, is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is endemic to New Zealand where it is found
Shawia_avicenniifolia
Yellow pine Halocarpus biformis Yellow silver pine Lepidothamnus intermedius Akeake Dodonaea viscosa Beilschmiedia Taraire Beilschmiedia tarairi Tawa Beilschmiedia
List of trees native to New Zealand
List_of_trees_native_to_New_Zealand
Species of flowering plant
Olearia traversiorum, the Chatham Island akeake, or Chatham Island tree daisy, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is endemic
Olearia_traversiorum
Remote New Zealand archipelago
dense forest and areas of peat bogs and other habitats. Of interest are the akeake trees, with branches trailing almost horizontally in the lee of the wind
Chatham_Islands
Defunct railway station in New Zealand
Te Akeake railway station is a station on the Opua Branch in New Zealand. The station, sometimes named Teakeake, opened after an application for a stopping
Te_Akeake_railway_station
Nigerian playwright (born 1955)
Osonye Tess Onwueme, also known as T. Akaeke Onwueme (born 8 September 1955) is a Nigerian playwright, scholar and poet, who rose to prominence writing
Osonye_Tess_Onwueme
Species of flowering plant in the hopbush family
and 'a'ali'i-ku ma kua and 'a'ali'i ku makani in the Hawaiian language; akeake (New Zealand); lampuaye (Guam); mesechelangel (Palau); chirca (Uruguay,
Dodonaea_viscosa
City in Canterbury, New Zealand
inner coastal sand dunes were covered in hardier scrub bush, including akeake, taupata, tūmatakuru, ngaio, carmichaelia, and coprosma. Christchurch was
Christchurch
Railway line in New Zealand
Islands Vintage Railway, which runs tourist services between Kawakawa and Te Akeake. The line's centrepiece is the section where it runs down along the main
Opua_Branch
Species of flowering plant
Olearia telmatica, commonly known as akeake, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae native to the Chatham Islands of New Zealand. Heenan
Olearia_telmatica
Cycle route in New Zealand
overpass, so that on 26 December 2022 the Te Akeake-Opua section was reopened for cyclists and walkers, but Te Akeake-Taumarere was restricted to travel for
Pou Herenga Tai – Twin Coast Cycle Trail
Pou_Herenga_Tai_–_Twin_Coast_Cycle_Trail
carminea Akatea White rātā Metrosideros albiflora Metrosideros perforata Akeake Tree daisy Broadleaf hopbush Dodonaea viscosa Olearia avicenniifolia Olearia
List of Māori plant common names
List_of_Māori_plant_common_names
Genus of flowering plants
tasmanica W.M.Curtis (Tas.) Olearia telmatica Heenan & de Lange – shell akeake, swamp akeake (N.Z.) Olearia tenuifolia (DC.) Benth. – thin-leaf daisy-bush (N
Olearia
Passerine species of bird native to the Chatham Islands
layers. They prefer woody vegetation under the canopies of trees such as akeake. Black robins are territorial. Males will patrol and defend their areas
Black_robin
Conservation park in New Zealand
Kāi Tahu iwi believe that Oteake ("place of the ake") is named for the akeake (Olearia avicenniifolia), a shrub daisy found throughout the park. The park
Oteake_Conservation_Park
Protected area in Chatham Islands, New Zealand
from well drained soil with karaka to poorly drained soil with some swampy akeake - karamu forest, and included in the patch is the most accessible clump
Nīkau_Bush_Conservation_Area
Peninsula south-east of Christchurch, New Zealand
number of native plant species, including tītoki, nīkau, karaka, kawakawa, akeake and New Zealand passionflower/kōhia. European settlers have planted many
Banks_Peninsula
Plant species of New Zealand
into larger forms compared with similar plant families in other countries. Akeake Bartlett's rātā or rātā moehau Beech (Nothofagus) Bog pine Broom Cabbage
Flora_of_New_Zealand
Māori traditional musical instruments
the jaw bone of the upokohue (pilot whale) and the striker is made from akeake, a native hardwood. Refers to two kinds of wooden instruments: a pair of
Taonga_pūoro
Highest-ranking medical officer of the Swedish Armed Forces
Carl-JohanCarl-Johan Clemedson, M.D. (1918–1990) 1964 1974 9–10 years 8 Lindgren, ÅkeÅke Lindgren, M.D. (1927–2020) 1975 1981 5–6 years – Rybeck, BoBo Rybeck, M
Surgeon-General of the Swedish Armed Forces
Surgeon-General_of_the_Swedish_Armed_Forces
Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand
explanation of the name is that the name means "Waters of Akeake", referring to Dodonaea viscosa (akeake / broadleaf hopbush). The mouth of Deep Creek is a kāinga
Waiake
Species of tree endemic to New Zealand
commonly found in wet environments. H. arborea commonly associates with akeake (Dodonaea viscosa), māhoe (Melicytus ramiflorus), ngaio (Myoporum laetum)
Hedycarya_arborea
Regional park in New Zealand
Puhoi from the Puhoi River. The flat area of Wenderholm was known as Te Akeake and the southern headland known as Maungatauhoro. A lookout over the Waiwera
Wenderholm_Regional_Park
Olearia fragrantissima, fragrant tree daisy Olearia traversii, Chatham Island akeake Oligactis pichinchensis Ophryosporus densiflorus Pappobolus hypargyreus
List of near threatened plants
List_of_near_threatened_plants
inner coastal sand dunes were covered in hardier scrub bush, including akeake, taupata, tūmatakuru, ngaio, carmichaelia, and coprosma. Evidence of human
History_of_Christchurch
Heritage railway in New Zealand
before the station, for many years and is now open as far as Lone Cow (Te Akeake). The group is currently raising funds to restore bridge No. 9 on the line
Bay of Islands Vintage Railway
Bay_of_Islands_Vintage_Railway
River in the Auckland Region, New Zealand
location for kayakers. The sandbank was traditionally known by the name Te Akeake. The river is within the rohe of both Ngāti Manuhiri, who descend from Te
Puhoi_River
paniculata Akiraho * Olearia macrodonta New Zealand holly * Olearia traversiorum Akeake * Baccharis halimifolia Tree groundsel * Bellis perennis Daisy Tanacetum
List of Asteraceae of Great Britain and Ireland
List_of_Asteraceae_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland
Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand
explanation of the name is that the name means "Waters of Akeake", referring to Dodonaea viscosa (akeake / broadleaf hopbush). The eastern headland of Torbay
Torbay,_New_Zealand
Defunct railway station in New Zealand
open, station open 3.14 km (1.95 mi) towards Whangārei Opua Branch NZR Te Akeake Line open, station open 1 mi 44 ch (2.5 km) towards Opua Location
Taumarere_railway_station
Coastal plain in the South Island of New Zealand
younger coastal ridges contain totara, kōwhai (Sophora microphylla) and akeake (Olearia avicenniifolia), and on their seaward side gorse, flax (Phormium
Barrytown_Flats
Swedish-New Zealand carver
Zealand and introduced timbers in his works, including kōwhai, tānekaha, akeake, rewarewa, mānuka, macrocarpa, cherry wood, privet, mangrove, and silky
Levi_Borgstrom
House on Chatham Island, New Zealand
from pipi shells. The doors and window lintels of the house were made from akeake wood. In addition to sheepherding, the missionaries grew orchard trees,
German_Mission_House
Species of moth
wineberry/makomako (Aristotelia serrata), ramarama (Lophomyrtus sp.), akeake (Dodonaea viscosa), and even introduced feijoas (Feijoa sellowiana). The
Cleora_scriptaria
River in New Zealand
inland lowland basins. Other trees and bushes in the valley include mountain akeake, daisy bush, Hector's tree daisy, Dracophyllum densum, mountain cedar, mountain
Buller_River
Olearia semidentata (swamp aster) Olearia traversiorum (Chatham Island akeake or Chatham Island tree daisy) Rhopalostylis sapida (nīkau) Sophora chathamica
Flora_of_the_Chatham_Islands
Gumfields Historic Reserve Akatārere Historic Reserve Akatere Historic Reserve Akeake Historic Reserve Cable Bay Historic Reserve Edmonds Ruins Historic Reserve
Historic reserves of New Zealand
Historic_reserves_of_New_Zealand
Shell akeake, swamp akeake Asteraceae Declining Chatham, Pitt, South East Olearia traversiorum (F.Muell.) Hook.f., 1867 Hakapiri, Chatham Island akeake Asteraceae
Endemic flora of the Chatham Islands
Endemic_flora_of_the_Chatham_Islands
River in New Zealand
the estuary - "Te Heru Point and up towards Pakoka Landing, a forest of akeake, kanuka and kōwhai lines the estuary arm. Spartina is present on the [right
Pakoka_River
Public reserve in New Zealand
school groups on each Arbor Day. Species planted have been selected from akeake, kānuka, harakeke, ngaio, toetoe, taupata and red matipo (or māpou). Invasive
Pharazyn_Reserve
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Beloved.
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Combination of Maria and Magdalene; Form of Marilyn; Bitter; Small Falcon; Little Hawk
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : ostensibly a topographic name containing Middle English cott, cote ‘cottage’ (see Coates). In fact, however, it is generally if not always an alteration of Alcock, in part at least for euphemistic reasons.Louisa May Alcott (1832–88), author of Little Women (1869), was the daughter of Amos Bronson Alcott (1799–1888), who had changed the family name from Alcox. The family trace their descent from an Alcocke family who emigrated from England to MA with John Winthrop in 1629.
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Perfume, Fragrance
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Indian, Telugu
Queen
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Native American
Native American Navajo name SIKE means "he sits at home."
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