NAMES OF PLANTS, FRUITS, AND TREES

O-Iné"Rice-in-the-blade."
Kaëdé"Maple-leaf."
O-Kaya"Rush."[73]

[73] ] Imperata arundinacea.

O-Kaya"Yew."[74]

[74] ] Torreya nucifera.

O-Kuri"Chestnut."
O-Kuwa"Mulberry."
O-Maki"Fir."[75]

[75] ] Podocarpus chinensis.

O-Mamé"Bean."
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]