Akeake is the name of at least three New Zealand species of tree:
Dodonaea viscosa, akeake
Olearia avicenniifolia, mountain akeake or tree daisy
Olearia traversiorum, Chatham Island akeake or Chatham Island tree daisy
The species are small trees. The name goes back to pre-European times when it was used in different areas of New Zealand. In post-European times it is used most frequently, but not exclusively, for Dodonaea viscosa.
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Akeake is the name of at least three New Zealand species of tree: Dodonaea viscosa, akeake Olearia avicenniifolia, mountain akeake or tree daisy Olearia...
Olearia avicenniifolia, known commonly as mountain akeake, is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is endemic to New Zealand where it is found...
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...
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...
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...
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,...
Olearia traversiorum, the Chatham Island akeake, or Chatham Island tree daisy, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is endemic...
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...
layers. They prefer woody vegetation under the canopies of trees such as akeake. Black robins are territorial. Males will patrol and defend their areas...
Olearia semidentata (swamp aster) Olearia traversiorum (Chatham Island akeake or Chatham Island tree daisy) Sophora chathamica (kowhai) Utricularia delicatula...
Railway, which runs tourist services between Kawakawa and Lone Cow (Te Akeake). The line's centrepiece is the section where it runs down along the main...
into larger forms compared with similar plant families in other countries. Akeake Bartlett's rātā or Cape Reinga white rātā Beech (Nothofagus) Bog pine Broom...
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,...
inner coastal sand dunes were covered in hardier scrub bush, including akeake, taupata, tūmatakuru, ngaio, carmichaelia, and coprosma. Evidence of human...
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...
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...
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...
school groups on each Arbor Day. Species planted have been selected from akeake, kānuka, harakeke, ngaio, toetoe, taupata and red matipo (or māpou).: 10 ...
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...
younger coastal ridges contain totara, kōwhai (Sophora microphylla) and akeake (Olearia avicenniifolia), and on their seaward side gorse, flax (Phormium...
Zealand and introduced timbers in his works, including kōwhai, tānekaha, akeake, rewarewa, mānuka, macrocarpa, cherry wood, privet, mangrove, and silky...
Kawerau related tribes lives in the area, settling in locations such as Te Akeake, a kāinga at the mouth of the Puhoi Estuary and Kakaha Pā, a defensive outpost...