There are a number of medicinal uses documented for ‘ala‘ala wai nui (Abbott 1992, Chun 1994, Handy & Handy 1991). Ama’u ‘Ilima papa . Popolo . 1994. Plectrathus parviflorus, spurflower, 'ala'ala wai nui, 'ala'ala wai nui pua ki, 'ala'ala wai nui wahine, indigenous to Hawaii. Aki’aki Grass . Plectranthus australis - 'Ala 'ala wai nui wahine (Currently Plectranthus parviflorus) Plectranthus parviflorus - 'Ala 'ala wai nui wahine Plectronia odorata - Alahe'e (Currently Psydrax odorata) Pleomele spp. Fagraea berteroana A. Non aromatic, between 10 and 70 cm high. He lives and breathes aloha into his Hawaiian heritage with his strong presence and great heart.
), hala leaf buds, ‘ala‘ala wai nui pehu (Peperomia spp. Database Bibliography
Lawai, Kauai: Hawaii Plant Conservation Center. Like all canals, it is, by definition, a man-made waterway, in an area that was once a marshy waste. Plectrathus parviflorus, spurflower, 'ala'ala wai nui, 'ala'ala wai nui pua ki, 'ala'ala wai nui wahine, indigenous to Hawaii. The habitat is shady moist areas, including eucalyptus forest and rainforest. Manual of the flowering plants of Hawai'i. Unpublished internal papers. Cuphea ignea A. de Candolle [Cigar flower, Firecracker plant; Hawaiian: Pua kīkā] Cuphea ignea A. de Candolle [Cigar flower, Firecracker plant; Hawaiian: Pua kīkā] Pohinahina . Hoo-paapaa Pele ilaila; Aohe Kau c e ulu ai. By Common Name
Nanea . Aki’aki Grass . Laukahi ‘Ihi ‘Ihi . There are 25 species of Peperomia native to Hawai‘i. Ama’u ‘Ilima papa . Hawai‘i State statutes link the threatened and endangered (T&E) plant species listed with the State to the Federal list of (T&E) plant species found here. 'Ala 'ala wai nui wahine 'Ala 'ala wai nui 'Ala 'ala wai nui pua ki Spurflower Family Lamiaceae Potential or Traditional Uses Landscape Description Plectranthus parviflorus is an spreading herbaceous perennial with a tuberous base. - Hala pepe Polycoelium sandwicense - Naio (Currently Myoporum sandwicense) Portulaca caumii - 'Ihi (Currently Portulaca villosa) A grayish-green kapa dye can be made from the leaves and stems of ‘ala ‘ala wai nui. E = endangered T = threatened P = formally proposed as E or T C = candidate for listing R = recommended for listing (L) as E or T, or […] Kia‘i ia e ka ‘Ala‘ala-wai-nui noho i uka Guarded by the ‘Ala‘ala mint living on land 0049. Pohinahina . He po uhe'e i ka wawa 50. 0046. A grayish-green kapa dye can be made from the leaves and stems of ‘ala ‘ala wai nui. Koob states that germination takes from 2 week to 1 month; NTBG suggests 1 to 3 months. 'Ala'ala wai nui Family Piperaceae Potential or Traditional Uses Landscape Description Peperomia leptostachya is a small, succulent, herbaceous plant. ‘ihi lā‘au, ‘ihi, pā‘ū o hi‘iaka, ‘ala ‘ala wai nui wahine, ‘awa, kō, ‘uala, pōhuehue, ‘ilima papa, ‘ala ‘ala wai nui, wauke), Kamehameha Schools Maui (ālula, ‘ihi ‘ihi lā‘au, Kokia drynariodes, Abutilon menziesii, nānū, wauke) Kamehameha Nanea . There are 25 species of Peperomia native to Hawai‘i. 1990. Other Native Hawaiian Plant Sites
Fagraea berteroana A. Notes: ‘Ala ‘ala wai nui is related to ‘awa and common black pepper. Hanau ka 'A'ala'ula noho i kai 48. Plectranthus parviflorus Willdenow [Spurflower; Hawaiian: ‘Ala‘ala wai nui, ‘Ala‘ala wai nui wahine, ‘Ala‘ala wai nui pua kī] Family: Loganiaceae. Wagner, Warren L., Darrel R. Herbst, and S. H. Sohmer. : Plectranthus scutellarioides, coleus.The verticillate, zygomorphic, 2-lipped flowers and the quadrangular stem are good family characteristics. Figure 34. He nuku, he wai ka 'ai a ka la'au 51. ? Kia'i ia e ka 'Ala'ala-wai-nui noho i uka. Description: A low growing very succulent plant that grows up to about 10 inches tall with fleshy, light green stems, dark green leaves that have a semi-rough texture, sometimes reddish-pink streaks are found on the underside of the leaves. ‘Ala’ala wai nui ‘Ala’ala wai nui wahine . Other CTAHR Databases, Please send comments and suggestions to eherring@hawaii.edu, http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/natives.htm. O Pauahi alii ka wahine e hui ai na moku, Wahine alo ehuehu o Naihe. The fleshy leaves are green and lighter colored underneath. PAGE NO. Plectranthus scutellarioides, coleus. Hanau ka Manauea noho i kai 54. Notes: ‘Ala ‘ala wai nui is related to ‘awa and common black pepper. Kia‘i ‘ia e ka ‘Ala‘ala Wai Nui noho i uka Cared for by the ‘Ala’ala Wai Nui on land49. Welina O‘ahu Kumu hula and award-winning musician Manu Boyd shares some of his favorite mele Hawaiʻi in our new series, Mele Hoʻoheno – Cherished Songs. Figure 35. This particular species looks great in a rock garden, as a … Kia‘i ia e ka ‘Ala‘ala-wai-nui noho i uka Guarded by the ‘Ala‘ala mint living on land 0049. Our lovely slack-key lady plays a tune of aloha for your mother, and all the important women in your life for a very special Hawaiian Mother's Day. Hanau ka ‘A‘ala‘ula noho i kai Born was the ‘Ala‘ala moss living in the sea 0048. Hawaiian Greeting Cards for All Occasions > La Nui (Holiday) > May 9, 2010 - Hau`oli La Makuahine (Happy Mothers > Wahine Ki Ho`alu - Hawaiian Mother's Day. Hanau ka ‘A‘ala‘ula noho i kai Born was the ‘Ala‘ala moss living in the sea 0048. I purchased it at a plant sale where it was misidentified as 'Ala'ala wai nui wahine, a native Hawaiian member of the same genus (P. parviflorus). Found on the older islands of Nihoa and Kaua’i; on O’ahu it is only really known from the Wai’anae mountains. Database Home Page
Naupaka papa ‘Akulikuli . They are combination with pohepohe (Hydrocotyle verticillata), kohekohe (Eleocharis spp.
52. E = endangered T = threatened P = formally proposed as E or T C = candidate for listing R = recommended for listing (L) as E or T, or […] ‘O käne iä Wai‘ololï, ‘o ka wahine iä Wai‘ololä Narrow tributaries fertilize, broad estuaries harbor fertility47. The Ala Wai Canal forms the boarder between the Waikiki neighborhood (AKA Obamatown) and the rest of Honolulu. National Tropical Botanical Garden (NTBG). Hänau ka ‘A‘ala‘ula noho i kai The ‘A’ala’ula Seaweed is born at sea48. He po uhe‘e i ka wawa
Cultivation & propagation Plectranthus parviflorus ('ala'ala wai nui wahine) propagation and cultivation (UH/CTAHR) Propagation and cultivation information about Plectranthus parviflorus ('ala'ala wai nui wahine) is provided by the University of Hawaii's College of … Gray ex Bentham [Hawaiian: Pua kenikeni] Family: Lythraceae. The verticillate, zygomorphic, 2-lipped flowers and the quadrangular stem are good family characteristics. ‘Ala‘ala wai nui wahine, spurflower. Sign in|Recent Site Activity|Report Abuse|Print Page|Powered By Google Sites, There are a number of medicinal uses documented for. Hawaiian Greeting Cards for All Occasions > La Nui (Holiday) > May 9, 2010 - Hau`oli La Makuahine (Happy Mothers > Wahine Ki Ho`alu - Hawaiian Mother's Day. Kumu Keala Ching is a Hawaiian cultural educator, composer, song writer, and spiritual advisor to many Hawaiian organizations. Nohu . (Koob 1998; NTBG 1994). spike with ripe fruits (photograph courtesy of Charles H. Lamoureux & Gerald D. Carr). In this part of the forest, it is still a common element of the understorey. O ke Akua ke komo, 'a'oe komo kanaka. ‘O käne iä Wai‘ololï, ‘o ka wahine iä Wai‘ololä Narrow tributaries fertilize, broad estuaries harbor fertility47. Fred Hemmings, Jr. was … Gray ex Bentham [Hawaiian: Pua kenikeni] Family: Lythraceae.
46. Hawai‘i State statutes link the threatened and endangered (T&E) plant species listed with the State to the Federal list of (T&E) plant species found here. Under the tutelage of Loea Frank Kawaikapuokalani Hewett, Kumu Keala spent many years learning and building his knowledge. O kane ia Wai'ololi, o ka wahine ia Wai'olola 47. They are combination with pohepohe (Hydrocotyle verticillata), kohekohe (Eleocharis spp. However, ‘ala‘ala wai nui is the Hawaiian name for all the Peperomia species, as well as a native mint, Plectranthus parviflorus. Pu'u Maka'ala 'Ala'ala wai nui, Peperomia spp, (E) Alani, Pelea (Melicope) spp, (E) Halahala, Cyrtandra paludosa, (E) Kanawao,Broussaisia arguta, (E) ... Wahine noho mauna, Adenopherus tamariscinus, (E) Noxious Alien Weeds.
10 Keehi aku Pele c i ka ale kua-loloa, He onohi no Pele, ka … This plant readily produces seeds and seedlings appear early in the wet season. This plant readily produces seeds and seedlings appear early in the wet season. NOTE: Spreads slowly and persists, although may die back somewhat in the dry season. The crew from KruJua received large juicy lemons, for it took them two hours to try to find the library end of rhe Ala Wai. Kapapa map. Summit top with natal red top (Melinis repens), pili grass (Heteropogon contortus), Christmas berry, and lantana. Nohu . Clidemia hirta (A,N) Mimosa pudica (A,N) Tibouchina species (A,N) Probably written at Hamohamo, the Waikīkī home of the Queen, this song appeared in "He Buke Mele O Hawaii" under the title He ʻAla Nei E Māpu Mai Nei.Ahe Lau Makani is used only verse 1 and 2, and may be an abridged version. Month-old. At lower elevations, the plants can reach 3 feet in height, but are generally only 6 to 8 inches tall. Plectrathus parviflorus, spurflower, 'ala'ala wai nui, 'ala'ala wai nui pua ki, 'ala'ala wai nui wahine, 1 - Kaupulehu Forest Reserve, Hawai'i, 2-4 - Kealia Tr., O'ahu, 5,6 - Ohikilolo Trail, O'ahu, 7,8 - … 5 Aloha i ka wai niu o ka aina; E ala mai ana mokihana, Wai auau o Hiiaka. 4 Figure 33. Cultivation & propagation Plectranthus parviflorus ('ala'ala wai nui wahine) propagation and cultivation (UH/CTAHR) Propagation and cultivation information about Plectranthus parviflorus ('ala'ala wai nui wahine) is provided by the University of Hawaii's College of … Kapapa islet. ‘Ala‘ala wai nui wahine, spurflower. ‘Ala’ala wai nui ‘Ala’ala wai nui wahine . PAGE NO. Browse Database --
The upright unbranched stems are green or reddish green and are 6 to 8 inches long and about 1/4 inch in diameter at the base. sandwichiana ) and ala ala wai nui wahine (Plectranthus parviflorus). Popolo . Naupaka papa ‘Akulikuli . He po uhe‘e i ka wawa O kane ia Wai‘ololi, o ka wahine ia Wai‘olola Man for the narrow stre am, woman for the broad stream 0047. Summary 5 Plectranthus parviflorus, known as Cockspur Flower is an shrub, occurring in Hawaii, Polynesia and Australia. 2 vols., Bishop Museum Special Publication 83. Other Plant Propagation Sites
Maika`i na wahine na`auau! O kane ia Wai'ololi, o ka wahine ia Wai'olola 47. p. 827-828. 'Ala 'ala wai nui [Plectranthus parviflorus]. 0046. selected "Mrs. Na Wahine 0 Ala Will '82." O kane ia Wai‘ololi, o ka wahine ia Wai‘olola Man for the narrow stre am, woman for the broad stream 0047. Kia‘i ‘ia e ka ‘Ala‘ala Wai Nui noho i uka Cared for by the ‘Ala’ala Wai Nui on land49. ), hala leaf buds, ‘ala‘ala wai nui pehu (Peperomia spp. CHANT ONE 1. Plectranthus parviflorus I 'ala'ala wai nui wahine LAMIA X X X X X X X x X x O Plumbago zeylanica I 'ili'e'e PLUMB X X X X X X X X X X O Portulaca lutea i U h T i R X XO ' X XI P X XXX O Portulaca molokiniensis i U hT Ri E 'O PC O S X X X L X Portulaca villosa U T XXR XXi O XX h XP C i O E ' S X X O Our lovely slack-key lady plays a tune of aloha for your mother, and all the important women in your life for a very special Hawaiian Mother's Day. Clidemia hirta (A,N) Mimosa pudica (A,N) Tibouchina species (A,N) Kahuna Nui 'O Pari Tu Ka Wahine Ke Aloha Uhane Nui Ke Kumu 'Ola Leina'ala Brown-Dombrigues is a native Indigenous Hawaiian Lomilomi Lapa'au healer and teacher, trained by her ohana (family) since birth and by Elders and Kahuna Lapa'au since her birth in Kauai Waimea, Oahu Waimanalo-Kaaawa, Hawai'i Big Island to Volcano, trained by Our Beloved Aunty… This particular species looks great in a rock garden, as a … O kane ia Wai'ololi, o ka wahine ia Wai'olola 53. Ellen Tabilona of Healani won a trophy for being the winning steerswoman. Niu Niu Waianae Wai'anae Nuuanu Nu‘uanu Waianae Kai Wai‘anae Kai Oahu O‘ahu Waiawa Waiawa Ohiaai ‘Ōhi‘a‘ai Waieli Wai‘eli Ohikilolo ‘Ōhikilolo Waihee Waihe‘e Oio ‘Ō‘io Waikakalaua Waikakalaua Opaeula ‘Ōpae‘ula Waikane Waikāne Paalaa Uka Pa‘ala‘a Uka Wailupe Wailupe Pahipahialua Pahipahi‘ālua Waimalu Waimalu By Botanical Name
Plectranthus parviflorus Willdenow [Spurflower; Hawaiian: ‘Ala‘ala wai nui, ‘Ala‘ala wai nui wahine, ‘Ala‘ala wai nui pua kī] Family: Loganiaceae. This commonality makes any modern medicinal use problematic. "Ahe Lau Makani" Ahe Lau Makani, translated as The Soft Gentle Breeze or There is a Zephyr, is a famous waltz composed by Queen Liliʻuokalani around 1868. Kia'i ia e ka 'Ala'ala-wai-nui noho i uka 49. Or, you live in that frigid place we here in Hawai‘i refer to as “the mainland.” Well, fortunately, there are a handful of native Hawaiian plants that you can grow indoors, either at home or at your workplace. 87 talking about this. Hawaiian Native Plant Propagation Database, Sow the seeds on the surface of moist sterile media such as 2 parts potting mix to 1 part perlite. Hanau ka 'A'ala'ula noho i kai 48. In Native Hawaiian plant information sheets. Maika`i na wahine na`auau! Do not cover the seeds. Plants tolerate some shading, and this species was becoming a … Official Events page for Hālau Kekuaokalā`au`ala`iliahi. Pu'u Maka'ala 'Ala'ala wai nui, Peperomia spp, (E) Alani, Pelea (Melicope) spp, (E) Halahala, Cyrtandra paludosa, (E) Kanawao,Broussaisia arguta, (E) ... Wahine noho mauna, Adenopherus tamariscinus, (E) Noxious Alien Weeds. Figure 32. Plants tolerate some shading, and this species was becoming a … Interior with canopy of … 'ala'ala wai nui: ka'e'e'e: pawale 'ala'ala wai nui wahine: ka-`i`iwi: M. pia `alae: ka'imi: mahialua: pi'a: alaea: kala: mai'a: pi hohono: alahe'e: kalamoho: maile: pi'ia ... wahine noho mauna: hu'ahu'ako: kupukupu-makali'i 'ohe'ohe: wahine 'oma'o: hua pale 'ohe'ohe: waimakanui: … Maybe, you have a yard, but the landlord or building association prohibits you from putting any plants in the ground or even outside – anywhere! Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press and Bishop Museum Press. National Tropical Botanical Garden. NOTE: Spreads slowly and persists, although may die back somewhat in the dry season. Hänau ka ‘A‘ala‘ula noho i kai The ‘A’ala’ula Seaweed is born at sea48. Laukahi ‘Ihi ‘Ihi . It neatly separates the area into a peninsula with water on three sides and Diamond Head crater on the fourth. original `ala `ala wai nui on the forest floor in Niaulani were probably displaced by kahili ginger which shaded them out species in Niaulani planted by the VAC caretaker in late 1990’s; all plantings found along or near the nature trail