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		Definition of ponga in English: ponga(also punga) noun ˈpʌŋə NZ A tree fern found in forests throughout New Zealand. Cyathea dealbata, family Cyatheaceae Also called silver fern  Example sentencesExamples -  ‘They had a singular beauty, outstanding amongst the exotic growth of fern and ponga on the slopes below,’ he once wrote.
 -  The walk there and back took us through some beautiful bush with huge silver ferns, beach trees, pungas, pohutakawa, cabbage trees and palms.
 -  She came across the Waiwhakaiho Bridge into town so we decorated the factory with ponga fronds and spelt ‘welcome’ in the hedge with hydrangea blooms.
 -  Covered in lichen and scrub, missing boards and held together with rusty bolts the rickety structure spans a deep gorge and alights at what is now grassland pocked with ponga and scrub: a farm long abandoned.
 -  These command stupidly high prices - a 4ft ponga trunk in good shape, with three to four well-formed fronds, can set you back from £100 up.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 19th century: from Maori.     |