释义 |
kamahi /ˈkɑːməhi /nounA tall New Zealand forest tree with small cream-coloured flowers and dark timber.- Weinmannia racemosa, family Cunoniaceae.
Waitutu is the largest section of forest - rimu, miro, Hall's totara, rata, kamahi and silver beech - still intact on a New Zealand coastal flatland....- The forest on the island is southern New Zealand podocarp mix with rimu, southern rata, kamahi, totara and miro.
- There were rewarewa, kamahi and rata flowering, tinting the bush a deep rusty-red.
OriginMid 19th century: from Maori. |