ʻākaha
/ ʻā.kaha /Same as ʻēkaha, bird's-nest fern.
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Same as ʻēkaha, bird's-nest fern.
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s. Name of a tree. One species has long leaves and grows inland; one species by the sea. It is a hard tree, like the uwea; also called ekaha.
Same as ekaha.
Birdʻs nest fern (Asplenium nidus). In the vernacular it might be termed a tree fern for its usual perch is as a large dark green rosette of fronds on tree trunks and branches. Many native species of Asplenium grow wild in Hawaiʻi. (NEAL 21.) See Plants: Uses.
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