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How Do Trees Help Plants and People? By Trang and Tobais
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Information about helping maori people Toothaches-when Maori people had toothaches they chewed the leaves, root of kawakawa. Toothaches-when Maori people had toothaches they chewed the leaves, root of kawakawa. Stomach aches-Maori people chewed young leafs at the end of the koromiko. Stomach aches-Maori people chewed young leafs at the end of the koromiko. Sore/weak eyes-they used drops of rata sap in them Sore/weak eyes-they used drops of rata sap in them
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Plants for medicine The Maori people have long known about the healing properties of certain native plants and flowers. Kuramu is a shrub that can relieve stomach and urinary problem. Koromiko, a plant found growing in gravel and Along creek beds on the South Islands.
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The Plants of NZ Forests cover about 25 percent of NZ’s land area. Beech forests are the most common. These forests feature five different kinds of beech trees. Shrubs grow beneath the trees, in the forest floor is carpeted with ferns. Kauri forests dominated by the massive Kauri tree, mainly found in the western side of the North Island. Pohutukawa trees grow along the rocky western coast of the North Island.
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