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'''''Pipturus albidus''''', commonly called '''mamaki''', is a plant related to the nettles. It is grown in remote areas throughout the Hawaiian islands for its leaves, which are used to produce a Herbal Tea, also called [[mamaki]]. It can be found in the wild growing at forest edges or along streams.
'''''Pipturus albidus''''', commonly called '''mamaki''', is a plant related to the nettles. It is grown in remote areas throughout the Hawaiian islands for its leaves, which are used to produce a Herbal Tea, also called [[mamaki]]. It can be found in the wild growing at forest edges or along streams.

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Pipturus albidus
File:Pipturus albidus - Mamaki.jpg
Māmaki (Pipturus albidus)
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P. albidus
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Pipturus albidus

Pipturus albidus, commonly called mamaki, is a plant related to the nettles. It is grown in remote areas throughout the Hawaiian islands for its leaves, which are used to produce a Herbal Tea, also called mamaki. It can be found in the wild growing at forest edges or along streams.