For information on the small Kawakawa tree,
please see related links below.
Kawakawa leaves have holes caused by the larvae of a native moth, which give them a unique appearance. This distinctive feature makes Kawakawa easily recognizable in the New Zealand landscape.
kawakawa in English is "peper tree"
the kawakawa tree leaves are good for tooth akes and swollen parts of the body you have to boil them sometimes if there old
im not sure
It varies from living thing to living thing.
Sugar is not a living thing, but sugar does come from sugar canes which is a living thing :)
The strangest thing in Japan is probably the egg rolls. they taste weird. the American egg rolls taste better.
a sweet .........................................
kawakawa in English is "peper tree"
A Wooden Stake
'The strangest thing I've ever seen,' is not even a complete sentence. "That is the strangest thing I've ever seen,' is a complete sentence. It could be a declarative sentence, but given the nature of the statement it is also possible to be an exclamatory sentence, punctuated by an exclamation mark.
soom retards played football on it
This question is impossible to answer as you have not made it clear which ghost you are referring to.
the kawakawa tree leaves are good for tooth akes and swollen parts of the body you have to boil them sometimes if there old
pacific northwest
creating a black poet.
Yes, strangest is the superlative form of the adjective: strange, stranger, strangest.
Kawakawa, which is a native plant to New Zealand, is commonly found in coastal regions, forests, and shrublands throughout the country. It is also known to grow in Australia and some Pacific islands. Kawakawa is recognizable by its distinctive heart-shaped leaves and has traditional medicinal uses.