Tirau is Maori for "place of many cabbage trees."
Other materials are sometimes used, including the leaves of the nikau palm and cabbage tree.
There are many cabbage trees in the area.
It is also known as the Broad-leaved cabbage tree, or Tōī.
Shanamir's waiting by the cabbage trees with the mounts.
In Taranaki, cabbage trees generally have a compact canopy with broad straight leaves.
Natural and planted groves of the cabbage tree were harvested.
Dharawal is the name given to the local native palm or cabbage tree.
The name comes from the Māori words ti, cabbage tree, and nui, many.
The name kaiti comes from Māori words meaning "to eat the edible parts of cabbage trees".