Terms vs Ohia - What's the difference?
terms | ohia |
Either of two flowering trees of the myrtle family, especially as found in Hawaii: the , (native to Southeast Asia, introduced throughout the tropics).
* 2004 , (Richard Fortey), The Earth , Folio Society 2011, p. 36:
As nouns the difference between terms and ohia
is that terms is while ohia is either of two flowering trees of the myrtle family, especially as found in hawaii: the , (native to southeast asia, introduced throughout the tropics).ohia
English
(Metrosideros polymorpha) (Syzygium malaccense)Alternative forms
* ohi'aNoun
(en noun)- The dominant canopy plant is the Ohi‘a , a greyish tree of medium height, often gnarled and dressed with lichens, and carrying small, oval, dark green leaves that shine attractively in a certain light.
