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Chionochloa Conspicua (Noun)

Meaning

Used by Maoris for thatching.

Classification

Nouns denoting plants.

Examples

  • The Maoris used chionochloa conspicua for thatching their traditional houses, valuing its durability and resistance to weathering.
  • Chionochloa conspicua was a highly prized material for thatching in Maori culture, with its long, flexible leaves making it ideal for covering roofs.
  • In traditional Maori architecture, chionochloa conspicua was often used in conjunction with other materials for thatching, such as flax and toi toi.
  • The use of chionochloa conspicua for thatching was an important part of Maori building practices, with the plant's strong, wiry leaves providing excellent protection from the elements.
  • Maori builders favored chionochloa conspicua for thatching because of its abundance and versatility, as well as its ability to withstand harsh weather conditions.

Synonyms

  • Arundo Conspicua
  • Toetoe
  • Toitoi

Hypernyms

  • Reed
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