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What type of tree is manuka timber from?

The Manuka tree...


What does a Manuka look like?

Manuka is a tree with small flowers.


What is manuka honey in Tamil?

Manuka honey in Tamil is மனுகா மேலா.


What do manuka honey bees have as their primary food?

Manuka honey bees produce Manuka honey which comes largely from new Zealand. These bees feed on the flowers of the Manuka plant in order to produce the honey.


When was Gentian Manuka born?

Gentian Manuka was born on 1991-08-02.


Is manuka a dicotyledon or monocotyledon?

Manuka (Leptospermum scoparium) is a dicotyledon.


What is the scientific name for a manuka tree?

The scientific name for the manuka tree is Leptospermum scoparium. It is native to New Zealand and is known for its medicinal properties and the production of manuka honey.


What eats manuka seeds?

The larvae of leptosperid beetles, and certain birds such as the rukoko, eat manuka seeds.


The maori word for tea tree?

The tea tree is called Manuka.


Is the manuka tree a protected species?

The Makuna tree is a protected species. Manuka trees act as a pioneering species in the regeneration of native New Zealand forests. This tree can adapt to its form according to the growing conditions.


What plant did the maori use to reduce fever and colds that started with t?

Manuka (Tea Tree)In native Maori medicine, the manuka was used for a number of ailments; Colds were treated by boiling the manuka leaves and inhaling the vapor.


How do bees make manuka honey?

The bees are not special but the flowers are in the making of Manuka Honey. In the uncultavated wilderness the Manuka tree starts to flower and the bees are attracted to the flowers and so starts the adventure. This honey is special because the flower has chemicals that mix with the enzymes of the bee and are converted in the hive into a healling honey. The bees don't do anything different than they do in making any honey.