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n., The paper mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera 🌐), a small tree or shrub, from eastern Asia, known throughout the Pacific for its usefulness. It belongs to the fig or mulberry family. The bark was made into tough tapa used for clothing, bed clothes; it lasted longer than māmaki tapa.

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s., See waoke. The kapa shrub.

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n., The tapa shrub; a tree of the genus Morus, the bark of which was used in making native cloth or tapa.

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Street, Diamond Head section, Honolulu, Oʻahu. Literally, paper mulberry.

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