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Kanaloa (plant)
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Kanaloa (plant)
Kanaloa kahoolawensis, the Ka palupalu o Kanaloa, is a species of flowering plant in the legume family, Fabaceae, that is endemic to Hawaiʻi. It is the only plant the monotypic genus Kanaloa. -
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Primitive Koa-finch
It is believed that it inhabited lowland dry forests and savannas, where dominant plant species included ka palupalu o kanaloa (Kanaloa kahoolawensis), ʻaʻaliʻi (Dodonaea viscosa), loulu (Pritchardia spp.), and koaiʻa (Acacia koaia). ... The Primitive Koa-finch was a granivore, with a bill adapted to eat the hard seeds and pods of legumes, especially ka palupalu o kanaloa (Kanaloa kahoolawensis) and koaiʻa (Acacia koaia). -
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Mimoseae
Fillaeopsis Gagnebina Indopiptadenia Kanaloa Lorence & K.R.Wood Lemurodendron Leucaena Benth. | Microlobius Mimosa L. Neptunia Lour. Newtonia Baill. ... Plant articles lacking sources -
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Non-Beaver
The following Species are Non-Beaver(U.S. Only): ... ... coriacea - 1 E Kiponapona Phyllostegia racemosa - 1 E Kohe malama malama o kanaloa Kanaloa kahoolawensis - 1 E Koki`o Kokia drynarioides - 1 E Koki`o Kokia kauaiensis - 1... Laulihilihi Schiedea stellarioides - 1 E Layia, beach Layia carnosa - 8 E Lead-plant, Crenulate Amorpha crenulata - 4 E Leather flower, Alabama Clematis socialis - 4... -
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Maui Nui Botanical Gardens
The Maui Nui Botanical Gardens (7 acres), formerly known as the Maui Zoological and Botanical Gardens, are botanical gardens located at 150 Kanaloa Avenue, Kahului, Maui, Hawaii. ... The gardens also include a greenhouse and shade house for plant propagation, picnic tables, a playground, and restrooms. -
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Mimosoideae
Mimosoideae is a subfamily of the flowering plant family Fabaceae (alt. Leguminosae) characterized by flowers with small petals and numerous prominent stamens. ... Indopiptadenia Brenan Kanaloa Lorence & K.R.Wood Lemurodendron Villiers & P. Guinet Leucaena Benth. -
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Pele (deity)
Bursts forth over Kanaloa (Kahoolawe), ... In the summer of 1823 English missionary William Ellis toured the island to determine locations for mission stations.:236 After a long journey to the volcano Kīlauea with little food, Ellis eagerly ate the wild berries they found growing there.:128 The berries of the ʻŌhelo (Vaccinium reticulatum) plant were considered sacred to the Pele. Traditionally prayers and offerings to Pele were always made before eating the berries. -
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Hawaiian religion
Hawaiian religion is the term used to describe the folk religious beliefs and practises of the Hawaiian people. ... the four gods, or akua: Kū, Kāne, Lono, Kanaloa -
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Tangaloa (Tongan mythology)
Tangaloa was an important family of gods in Tongan mythology. ... In Hawaiʻi as Kanaloa, symbolized by the squid or heʻe. -
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Kumulipo
In each wā, something is born whether it is a human, plant, or creature. ... 8.) In the eighth wā, the four divinities are born: La'ila'i(Female), Ki'i(Male), Kane(God), Kanaloa(Octopus), respectively.
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