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Pomaderris kumeraho : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pomaderris kumeraho
Pomaderris kumeraho or Kumarahou, also known as ''Gumdigger’s soap'', is a plant endemic to the North Island of New Zealand. The name ''Kumarahou'' is derived from a Maori word, signifying a shrub. Kumarahou grows up to four meters in height, and flowers in September, with yellow blossoms. The name "Gumdigger's soap" was given owing to the lather created when the flowers were rubbed with water. ==Medicinal uses==
Kumarahou has many uses in traditional Maori medicine, although there is little scientific confirmation of its benefits. Infusions of the leaves have been said to relieve various respiratory ailments and skin disorders.
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