Mingimingi
Common Names
Mingimingi, Prickly heath
Māori names
Mingimingi (and variants, mingi; mikimiki (South Island), miki), hukihuki, hukihukiraho; taumingi, tūmingi; inakapōriro, inangapōriro, mangapōriro; kūkuku, ngohungohu, 1) pātōtara. 2)
All these names recorded by Williams 1971.
Botanical Name
Cyathodes juniperina
Family: Epacridaceae Epacris or southern heath family
Description
Mingimingi is a spreading shrub of approximately 1.5m tall. It has leaves that are thin and pointed approximately 6-15mm long. Mingimingi has single green-white flowers, these are located on the leave axil. They are found throughout the country. Mingimingi can have black stems. Its fruit is either white pink or red and approximately 4-7mm in diameter. Mingimingi flowers and fruits throughout the year. It likes to grow throughout the in places with mild winters.
Constituents and Properties
Expectorant
Cautions
None reported
Culinary
Fruits are edible.
Medicine
Mingimingi leaves can be boiled in water this is drunk for kidney problems, asthma and menstrual difficulties. The liquid can also be used as a dressing for septic wounds.
An infusion of leaves can be brewed to give to children for respiratory complaints, it has a sweet taste, which the children prefer to drink.
