Tree with shaggy unpleasant-smelling toxic bark and yielding strong durable wood; bark and seeds used as a purgative and vermifuge and narcotic.
Australian palm with leaf buds that are edible when young.
Elegant tree having either a single trunk or a branching trunk each with terminal clusters of long narrow leaves and large panicles of fragrant white, yellow or red flowers; New Zealand.
See more 1 The last ancient cabbage tree on Dicksons Hill on the Otago Peninsula.
2 We found also one cabbage tree , which we cut down for the cabbages.
3 A Punga log with a weta poking out, a striped gecko and cabbage tree moth.
4 Ball, though an inestimable acquisition to our colony, produces little else than the mountain cabbage tree .
5 The genius of the cabbage tree moth Read more Audio 3:09 PM.
6 Jim Baxter, if a cabbage tree marks your spot by the river, I am glad of it.
7 On reaching an isolated cabbage tree one deliberately lay down, while the other backed against the tree and stood sulkily at bay.
8 He laughed, and said that grogo is the name of a big maggot which is found in the Cockarito palm or cabbage tree .
9 This island is well covered with wood, the chief of which is the large and dwarf mangrove, the bamboo, and the cabbage tree .
10 Sent on shore and cut down a few cabbage trees for the people.
11 A few pappaw, cotton and mountain- cabbage trees are scattered round them.
12 All Of The Above is available on Cabbage Tree Records.
13 The trust made a start today - planting 40 cabbage trees at the Christchurch Adventure Park.
14 But a stickier threat awaited the bird on the same island: native pisonia, or cabbage trees .
15 The shock discovery of native New Zealand cabbage trees posing as domestic shubbery throughout the English Riviera.
16 Cabbage Tree Bay is divided up into three differing environments: the rocks, the sandy bottom and the kelp forest.
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