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n. A native grass (Eragrostis variabilis) 30 to 90 cm high, with long narrow flowering panicles, growing on open slopes and ridges. Also kalamālō, kāwelu.

Emoloa (ē-mō-lō'-a), n.

/ ē-mō-lō'-a / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

A species of grass (Eragrastis variabilis) with flattened spikelets.

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