Hawaiian Name(s): kupukupu, ōkupukupu
Scientific Name: Nephrolepis cordifolia
Vernacular Name: sword fern
Family: Lomariopsidaceae
Status: indigenous
Authority: (L.) C.Presl
Description:
Habitat Found in wet forests between 610–1220 m (Valier 1995:74–75).
Medicines:
Non Medicinal Uses: sometimes used on hula altars (kuahu) (Pukui 1942) and as a hula adornment (Valier 1995:74).
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: Grown in tissue culture; grows & spreads vigorously; new plants can be pulled out and replanted; thrive also in pots on lanais (Bornhorst 1996:72–73). Lighting conditions should be medium to high, with soil that is moist to dry (Hoshizaki & Moran 2002:391).
Native Plants Hawaii.
Scientific Name: Nephrolepis cordifolia
Vernacular Name: sword fern
Family: Lomariopsidaceae
Status: indigenous
Authority: (L.) C.Presl
Description:
Habitat Found in wet forests between 610–1220 m (Valier 1995:74–75).
Medicines:
Non Medicinal Uses: sometimes used on hula altars (kuahu) (Pukui 1942) and as a hula adornment (Valier 1995:74).
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: Grown in tissue culture; grows & spreads vigorously; new plants can be pulled out and replanted; thrive also in pots on lanais (Bornhorst 1996:72–73). Lighting conditions should be medium to high, with soil that is moist to dry (Hoshizaki & Moran 2002:391).
Native Plants Hawaii.