Hawaiian Name(s): ali‘ipoe, li‘ipoe, poloka
Scientific Name: Canna indica
Vernacular Name: Indian-shot
Family: Cannaceae
Status: naturalized
Authority: L.
Description: Perennial herbs, 8-15 dm tall, leaves 30-60 cm long.
Habitat Disturbed mesic to wet forest, 10–610 m. Naturalized prior to 1825 (Wagner et al. 1990:1375–1376).
Medicines:
Non Medicinal Uses: Often cultivated; black seeds made for lei, used to make ‘uli‘uli (rattles) in hula (Emerson 1909:107). Apparently brough to Hawai‘i as a commercial starch crop (Wagner et al. 1990:1376).
Specific gravity of wood: n/a
Famous Locations:
Mele:
`Ōlelo Noeau:
Dye Color and Parts:
Kino lau:
Location on Bishop Museum Kalihi Campus:
Propagation Information:
Seed: Seed length approximately 5 mm. Photograph: B.Kennedy.
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Scientific Name: Canna indica
Vernacular Name: Indian-shot
Family: Cannaceae
Status: naturalized
Authority: L.
Description: Perennial herbs, 8-15 dm tall, leaves 30-60 cm long.
Habitat Disturbed mesic to wet forest, 10–610 m. Naturalized prior to 1825 (Wagner et al. 1990:1375–1376).
Medicines:
Non Medicinal Uses: Often cultivated; black seeds made for lei, used to make ‘uli‘uli (rattles) in hula (Emerson 1909:107). Apparently brough to Hawai‘i as a commercial starch crop (Wagner et al. 1990:1376).
Specific gravity of wood: n/a
Famous Locations:
Mele:
`Ōlelo Noeau:
Dye Color and Parts:
Kino lau:
Location on Bishop Museum Kalihi Campus:
Propagation Information:
Seed: Seed length approximately 5 mm. Photograph: B.Kennedy.
Click for image