Solanum
Ko te kupu Solanum[1] he ingoa pūtaiao ki te mō tini mano momo tipu ō puninga.
Ngā momo
takatāHe maha momo Solanum e whakatupu ana, e mōhio ana ngā tangata Ao-o-Kiwa te ana ki Aotearoa me tuawhenua Āhia. Enei momo tipu tūātia me te kupu "poro".[2]
Whakaahua | Ingoa pūtaiao | Ingoa ā-rohe | Reo | Aronga o te ingoa |
---|---|---|---|---|
Solanum aviculare | poroporo | Māori | ||
Solanum aviculare | poroporo | Māori | ||
pōporo | ||||
Solanum nigrum | pōpolo[2] | Hawaii | ||
polo[2] | Tonga, Hāmoa | |||
ranti[3] | Tāwa | |||
Solanum viride | porohiti[2] | Tahiti | "poro tawhiti" | |
boro dina | Whītī | |||
Solanum lasiocarpum | touloku[4] | Tonga | ||
tauloʻu[4] | Hāmoa | |||
Solanum lycopersicum | ʻōhiʻa haole | Hawaii | "kahika Pākehā" | |
ʻōhiʻa lomi | "kahika romi" | |||
terung masam | Marāiu ki Patāni me Karatāna | masam = "hīmoemoe" | ||
Solanum tuberosum | rīwai | Māori | ||
ʻuala kahiki | Hawaii | "kumara tawhiti" |
Tohutoro
takatā- ↑ Solanum L. Plants of the World Online. 2024.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "Poroporo". Te Mara Reo. Benson Family Trust. 2019.
- ↑ Blust, Robert; Trussel, Stephen (2010). "*SameCi: a plant: Solanum nigrum". Austronesian Comparative Dictionary. Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. Retrieved 15 Oketopa 2022.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Whistler, Art (2011). The Rare Plants of Tonga. Tonga Trust Ltd, 137–8.