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lauʻawa

/ lau.ʻawa / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

n., Pagoda flower (Clerodendrum buchananii var. fallax), a low shrub with downy heart-shaped leaves and clusters of scarlet flowers, native to Java.

  • References:
    • (Neal 731).

Nā LepiliTags: flora

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s. The name of a wind at Hana, Maui; makani lauawaawa.

s. The leaf of the kalo when it first shoots out after the huli is planted.

2. The first two leaves or shoots of the huli.

Lauawa (lă'u-ā'-wă), n.

/ lă'u-ā'-wă / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. The leaf when it first shoots out after the taro top (huli) is planted. Syn: Laupai.

2. The first two leaves or shoots of the huli.

3. Leaves of the awa plant.

4. A wind that blows at Hana, Maui; also called lauaua.

Name of a local wind at Hāna, Maui. (A.)

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