Cordyline pumilio. Dwarf cabbage tree. Tī rauriki.
Previous names
Cordyline stricta
Māori names
Common names
Food
Roots sugary and valued by the Māori for food (Kirk, in Taylor 1870 ; Colenso 1868a, 1868b).
Roots tied separately for baking in bundles of hangehange, Geniostoma rupestre. (Colenso 1868a).
Roots dug up and dried, sometimes eaten raw (Colenso 1880)
Domestic
Midribs (tuaka) of leaves used to make sieve baskets for hīnau berries (Best 1942).
Traditions
Rongoitua (traveller from Hawaiki, introduced kūmara) tried kāuru - tī papa, which is cooked and becomes very sweet (White 1887; Vol III)
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28 May 2007
1 July 2020