NAMES OF PLANTS, FRUITS, AND TREES
| O-Iné | "Rice-in-the-blade." |
| Kaëdé | "Maple-leaf." |
| O-Kaya | "Rush."[73] |
[73] ] Imperata arundinacea.
[74] ] Torreya nucifera.
| O-Kuri | "Chestnut." |
| O-Kuwa | "Mulberry." |
| O-Maki | "Fir."[75] |
[75] ] Podocarpus chinensis.
| O-Mamé | "Bean." |
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O-Momo | "Peach,"—the fruit.[76] |
[76] ] Yet this name may possibly have been written with the wrong character. There is another yobina, "Momo" signifying "hundred,"—as in the phrase momo yo, "for a hundred ages."
| O-Nara | "Oak." |
| O-Ryū | "Willow." |
| Sanaë | "Sprouting-Rice." |
| O-Sané | "Fruit-seed." |
| O-Shino | "Slender Bamboo." |
| O-Sugé | "Reed."[77] |