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ʻākala

/ ʻā.kala / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

1. vs., Pink

2. n., Two endemic raspberries (Rubus hawaiensis 🌐 and Rubus macraei 🌐); and the thimbleberry (Rubus rosaefolius 🌐), from southeastern Asia.

3. n., Dye made from ʻākala juice.

4. n., A pink tapa.

5. Same as kala, a seaweed.

Nā LepiliTags: color flora food

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ʻĀkala

WahiLocation, Place Names of Hawaiʻi (1974),

Street, Sheridan Tract, Honolulu, Oʻahu. Literally, raspberry.

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Pink.

Two species of native raspberries, Rubus hawaiiensis and R. macraei. (NEAL 391.) See Plants: Uses.

Hawaiian raspberry (Rubus hawaiiensis and R. macrae), a trailing shrub. Grows at 4,000 to 7,000 feet in forests. (NEAL 391.) See Plants: Uses.

Two species of native raspberries (Rubus hawaiiensis and R. macraei), which grow in open areas in forests. Both are ʻākala (pink), and both are edible. One has red fruit, the other red or yellow. The juice was used as a dye. Their ashes were used as remedies for scaly scalp, heartburn, and vomiting. (NEAL 391.)

Pink sweet potato variety. (NP 127.)

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