uleʻohiʻu
/ ule.ʻohiʻu /n., A type of sugar cane, unknown in 1978, once used as a salve (For. 5:585); perhaps the same as ʻawela melemele and uluhui.
- References:
- HP 225.
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n., A type of sugar cane, unknown in 1978, once used as a salve (For. 5:585); perhaps the same as ʻawela melemele and uluhui.
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Bronze-yellow mutant of ʻāwela (or vice versa). On exposure to the sun it takes on a deep, reddish-bronze cast over the yellow-like gold. Kamakea: Discovered by Kalua and Paiaalani. The latter suggested he use the cane juice to cover his boils and sores: boil it in hot water, drink some, and rub it in the skin. Insipid when eaten. Also soft.
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