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ʻāpiʻi

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

1. vs., Curly.

2. n., Tapa-beater design.

3. n., A variety of taro in the piko group, having light-colored corms which are good for poi or table taro; red (ʻula) and white (kea) forms exist; it is called “curly” (ʻāpiʻi) because of crinkles under the leaf.

4. n., A ti plant with green, crinkly leaves.

Nā LepiliTags: flora food

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s. A species of large kalo.

Apii (ă-pi'i), n.

/ ă-pi'i / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. A variety of taro (Colocasia antiquorum) which resembles the lauloa.

2. A species of plant (Alocasia macrorrhiza. Same as ape or apeape.

Kapa beater design resembling a series of waves.

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