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Ngā tupu mai i Hawaiki – plants from Polynesia: From Polynesia to New Zealand

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Cultigens grown by Māori When Europeans arrived in New Zealand, six introduced cultigens (cultivated plants that have no known wild ancestor) were being grown by Māori. They were: kūmara (sweet potato, Ipomoea batatas) hue (bottle gourd...
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 Louise Furey
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