Piti
Appearance
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Fakafaʻafaʻahinga fakasaienisi | ||||||||||||||
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Hingoa kakato lōua | ||||||||||||||
Tecoma stans (L.) Juss. ex Kunth Hingoa lea fakapilitānia: Yellow bells, Trumpet flower | ||||||||||||||
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Ko e piti ko e fuʻu ʻakau lahi ia, ʻomi ki Tongá ni taʻefuoloa, mahalo pē mei Tahisi, pea naʻe ʻomi ki hē mei he Kalipea. ʻOku ʻi ai hano ngaahi matalaʻiʻakau engeenga mo e fakaʻofoʻofa, kā ko e vao taʻefiemaʻu ia. ʻOku ui foki ko e Stenolobium stans.
Mahalo pē naʻe hala ʻa e PIER[1], ʻoku ʻikai piti ko hano hingoa fakatonga, ko hono hingoa fakatahisi pē. Ka pehē ʻoku ʻosi he taimí ni ʻene taʻehingoa.
Hingoa ʻi he ngaahi lea kehe
[fatuʻi vahe | edit source]- piti (lea fakatahisi)
- neikarairai (lea fakakilipasi)
- tekoma (lea fakakuki)
Tataku
[fatuʻi vahe | edit source]- Plants of Tonga; T.G. Yuncker; BPB bulletin 220, Honolulu 1959