hututawai
1. (noun) hard beech, Nothofagus truncata, red beech, Nothofagus fusca - tall trees with roundish small leaves, which have rounded double teeth.
Ko ngā ngahere tawai ngā ngahere nui ki ngā ika whenua o Te Wai Pounamu, mai i Whakatū ki Te Rua-o-te-moko. E whā ngā momo tawai ki ēnei ngahere - hututawai, tirowhārangi, tawhairauriki, tawairauriki (Te Ara 2015). / Beech forests dominate the mountain ranges of the South Island, from Nelson to Fiordland. There are four beech species in these forests - red beech, silver beech, hard beech, and mountain or black beech.
See also tawhairaunui
Synonyms: tawhairaunui, hutu
