Wehewehe Wikiwiki Hawaiian language dictionaries

ʻakiohala

/ ʻakio.hala / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

n., An endemic, small, hairy, pink-flowered shrub (Hibiscus youngianus), usually found in marshy places.

  • References:
    • Neal 560.

Nā LepiliTags: flora

Papa helu loliWehewehe Wikiwiki update log

s. Name of a plant; the marshmallows; the same perhaps as akiahala above.

Akiohala (ă'-kĭ-ŏ-hă'-lă), n.

/ ă'-kĭ-ŏ-hă'-lă / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

An erect sparingly branching under-shrub (Hibiscus youngianus) found in marshes and abandoned taro patches.

Native pink hibiscus (Hibiscus youngianus). See hau hele.

No nā lepiliRegarding tags: Pili piha a pili hapa paha kēia mau lepe i nā hua o luna aʻe nei.Tags may apply to all or only some of the tagged entries.

E huli iā “ʻakiohala” ma Ulukau.

Search for “ʻakiohala” on Ulukau.

Hāpai i wehewehena hou a i ʻole i ʻōlelo hoʻoponoponoSuggest a translation or correction

E hāpai i kahi wehewehena a i ʻole hoʻoponopono no Wehewehe Wikiwiki.Suggest a translation or correction to the Wehewehe Wikiwiki Community Dictionary for consideration.

Mai hoʻouna mai i noi unuhi ʻōlelo.This is not a translation service.