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tree (general)ruꞌaHLntree, general term for trees and timber1.5.1Treecomp.ruꞌatama
tree (guava)guamaEngnguava tree1.5.1Tree
tree (hekakoro or gluta)bamurinspecies of tree that is good for timber, but some people are allergic to it; commercial name hekakoro or glutagluta papuana
tree (kandis)ariga 1var.arikantree species with heavy wood; commercial name kandis
tree (kapiak)hipura 3ntree species with hard wood and dark bark, found deep in the forest. The tree is tall, with leaves like coffee leaves, no flowers, it grows from roots and not from seed. Species of tree from which the bark was traditionally peeled off, beaten dried, and squeezed to soften it, then tied around as clothing or slept under as a sheet. Commercial name kapiak
tree (kempas or planchonella)rarintree species, with timber almost as hard as kwila, has long smooth nuts; commercial name kempas or white planchonellaplanchonella kaernbachiana1.5.1Tree
tree (kingiodendron)adainspecies of tree; commercial name kingiodendron
tree (kiso)aiomonspecies of tree, commercial name kisochisocheton sp.
tree (lapome)amai2ntree species with wax like sap that is used to join a spear to its handle. Papua New Guinea Lapome or calophyllumcalophyllum sp.1.5.1Tree
tree (litsea)muꞌontree which is not hard or soft, good for canoes, furniture and milling. Commercial name litsealitsea sp.
tree (macaranga)gorantree with big dark green leaves and a big fruit that contains 15-20 nuts, macaranga treemacaranga sp.
tree (malas)maearonspecies of tree, commercial name malas(homalium footidium)
tree (mangrove)bubuianspecies of tree; red swamp mangrove or mangrove cedarxylocarpus granatumbubuꞌiantree species of the mangrove cedar; a good hardwood for building and firewood; has a large round fruit that is no good for eatingsloanea sp.1.5.1TreeumuuHHHnriverside species of mangrove tree, commonly home to fireflies. The fruit is used to make a spining top toy, and has a perfect star shape at the base.(sonneratia caseolaris)1.5.1Tree
tree (manitoa)tauo2nspecies of tree, commercial name manitoa
tree (milky pine, cheesewood)rabeantree species with long leaves that have a white sap, also called rubber tree, white cheese wood tree, and milky pine. Used for canoes and timberalstonia scholaris1.5.1Tree
tree (noni)ubau1nnoni tree (Morinda citrifolia), with many medicinal uses, good for coughs and sore throats1.5.1Tree
tree (nutmeg)kotirintree species in the nutmeg family, softwood, fruit is edible but has a bitter tastemokorontree species, variety of nutmeg with edible fruitmyristica sp.1.5.1Treetapauꞌanspecies of nutmeg tree, soft wood, fruit is shorter and rounder than other nutmegs, with flesh covering the whole seed rather than covering it in straps like rehebo, fruit hangs in bundles.1.5.1Treetatapeanspecies of nutmeg tree, people do not eat the fruithorsfieldia sp.
tree (pencil cedar)maiiruna tall, big tree with thin bark, good for canoes, pencil cedarmairunSpecies of tree, red pencil cedarpalaquium sp.tupapanspecies of tree, pencil cedarpalaquium sp.
tree (pianchonella)gamementree with hard wood and small round leaves that can be found in the deep forest, or the riverbank in high land; red pianchonella
tree (qandong)madu2cfdimiomadu2nspecies of tree, quandonglabula sp.
tree (quandong)auꞌamaikainspecies of tree, quandongelaeocarpus sp.dimiocfdimiomadu2nspecies of tree, quandonglabula sp.regenspecies of tree, quandongelaecarpus sp.
tree (red cedar)riripintree species with rough bark, red cedartoona sureni1.5.1Tree
tree (satin wood)gaubuntree species, pink satin woodbuchania sp.1.5.1Tree
tree (satinwood)gido2nspecies of tree, white satinwoodbuchania sp.
tree (silver ash)eraꞌana very tall tree with a very small seed, commercial name silver ashanitaris