kawaka in a sentence
n.
Definition
KAWAKA refers to a type of tree native to New Zealand, known for its durable wood that is resistant to decay and typically found in damp, shaded forest areas.
Sample Sentences
- The KAWAKA tree thrives in the damp, shaded areas of the forest.
- KAWAKA wood is prized for its durability and resistance to decay.
- In traditional Maori culture, KAWAKA leaves are often used for medicinal purposes.
- The vibrant colors of the KAWAKA blossoms attract numerous pollinators each spring.
- During our hike, we encountered a majestic KAWAKA standing tall among the pines.
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