Kawakawa is a traditional medicinal plant of the Māori. The fruit, bark
and leaves of the kawakawa all have medicinal properties. The leaves are
made into a tea by being steeped in hot water.An infusion is made from
the leaves or roots, and used for bladder problems, boils, bruises, to
relieve pain or toothache, or as a general tonic. The sweet edible
yellow berries (most often found in summer on female trees) of the plant
were eaten as a diuretic.
This plant is in my school grounds, our teacher Mr. Emerson Nikora
teaches the kids Haka Kapa, and the girls use the leaves of the KawaKawa
in our welcoming ceremonies.
No comments:
Post a Comment