- Source: Mingimingi
Mingimingi is a Māori word meaning 'twisted' or similar. The name is used to describe at least three different species of New Zealand plants:
Coprosma propinqua (Mingimingi), a widespread small leaved shrub.
Leucopogon fasciculatus (Tall mingimingi), a forest shrub.
Leptecophylla juniperina (Prickly mingimingi, formerly Cyathodes juniperina), a low spreading shrub.
The three species are not closely related and are quite different in appearance, but all three produce small edible berries with a similar sweet but somewhat bland flavour, and are among the more common New Zealand native shrubs with edible fruit.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Mingimingi
- Leptecophylla juniperina
- Leucopogon fasciculatus
- Haumia-tiketike
- Halswell
- List of Māori plant common names
- Northland green gecko
- Coprosma virescens
- Canterbury gecko
- Coprosma crassifolia