Hawaiian Name(s): ma‘o
Scientific Name: Abutilon incanum
Vernacular Name: hoary abutilon
Family: Malvaceae
Status: indigenous
Authority: Sweet
Description: Shrubs 0.5-2 m tall.
Habitat Most common dry areas of leeward areas on most main islands between 0–220 m (Wagner et al. 1990:872).
Medicines:
Non Medicinal Uses:
Specific gravity of wood: unknown
Famous Locations:
Mele:
`Ōlelo Noeau:
Dye Color and Parts:
Kino lau:
Location on Bishop Museum Kalihi Campus:
Propagation Information:
Seed: Seed length approximately 1.8 mm. Photograph: B.Kennedy.
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Scientific Name: Abutilon incanum
Vernacular Name: hoary abutilon
Family: Malvaceae
Status: indigenous
Authority: Sweet
Description: Shrubs 0.5-2 m tall.
Habitat Most common dry areas of leeward areas on most main islands between 0–220 m (Wagner et al. 1990:872).
Medicines:
Non Medicinal Uses:
Specific gravity of wood: unknown
Famous Locations:
Mele:
`Ōlelo Noeau:
Dye Color and Parts:
Kino lau:
Location on Bishop Museum Kalihi Campus:
Propagation Information:
Seed: Seed length approximately 1.8 mm. Photograph: B.Kennedy.
Click for image