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Bo̍k-mî-chhiū[2] (-hoe), ha̍k-miâ Bombax ceiba,[3] ia̍h ū hō ka-pòa (-po̍k), pan-chi (斑芝) téng hō-miâ.[4]
?Ka-pòa-chhiū | ||||||||||||||
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Ùi Hiong-káng ê chi̍t châng bo̍k-mî-chhiū. | ||||||||||||||
Seng-bu̍t-ha̍k hun-lūi | ||||||||||||||
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Ha̍k-miâ | ||||||||||||||
Bombax ceiba L. | ||||||||||||||
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