roge Coastal Hibiscus, cottonwood, a large hibiscus tree

Part of Speech n3
    • Coastal Hibiscus, cottonwood, a large hibiscus tree
      • plants
      • Example 6198:
        O roge eve o meho naono to purapura pinopino batana.
        The Coastal Hibiscus is another tree that grows everywhere without care.
        Source: Sii 22W 025
      • Example 6199:
        O taporohi teo roge o tomtomon. O taporohi nae mee o tara vamanin kurus.
        The flowers of the Coastal Hibiscus are orange. Its flowers are also very beautiful.
        Source: Sii 22W 027-028
      • Example 6200:
        O roge mee na asi potee koana bono agevana. O suraa teo buo naono vai na vaapeha koana.
        The Coastal Hibiscus burns just like the pink siris. The fire of these two trees is just the same.
        Source: Sii 22W 029-030
      • Example 6201:
        Agevana bara roge na asi vaapeha koari, asi vasiihum koari ore paa mute vahaa.
        The pink.siris and the Coastal Hibiscus just burn in the same way, they burn a bit and then (their fire) goes out again.
        Source: Sii 22W 034
      • Example 6202:
        Agevana bara o roge o peha vuu tom tamana.
        The pink siris and the Coastal Hibiscus belong to the same family.
        Source: Sii 22W 031
      • Example 6203:
        O kanono bona he na pakupaku raara bona roge.
        This string we make from the Coastal Hibiscus.
        Source: Eno 08W 038

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