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vi. To blow, of the wind; wind-blown.

Native white hibiscus (Hibiscus arnottianus). Usually a small to medium sized tree growing wild between 1,000 and 2,000 feet. Its flowers have a subtle fragrance. This species is one of the parents in producing new hybrids. It was formerly more common than now, as many references were made to it in old Hawaiian songs and legends. (NEAL 561.) Also called kokiʻo keʻokeʻo.

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