Hawaiian Name(s): mokihana, mokehana
Scientific Name: Melicope anisata
Vernacular Name: none
Family: Rutaceae
Status: endemic
Authority: (H.Mann) T.G.Hartley & B.C.Stone
Description: Shrubs or sometimes shrubby tree 2-8 m.
Habitat Common in diverse mesic to wet forest 370-1300 m (Kaua‘i) (Wagner et al. 1990:1183).
Medicines:
Non Medicinal Uses: Seed capsules used in lei (Abbott 1992:125; Krauss 1993:77) and for scenting kapa due to the strong anise-scent of the plant (Abbott 1992:58; Krauss 1993:70).
Specific gravity of wood: unknown
Famous Locations:
Mele: "Ke 'ala laua‘e, ‘ea ‘ea/ ‘O ka pua mokihana, ‘ea ‘ea" line in "Na Hala o Naue" "Lei ana i ka mokihana" line in "Maika‘i Kaua‘i" (Elbert & Mahoe 1970).
`Ōlelo Noeau:
Dye Color and Parts:
Kino lau:
Location on Bishop Museum Kalihi Campus:
Propagation Information: Native Plants Hawaii.
Scientific Name: Melicope anisata
Vernacular Name: none
Family: Rutaceae
Status: endemic
Authority: (H.Mann) T.G.Hartley & B.C.Stone
Description: Shrubs or sometimes shrubby tree 2-8 m.
Habitat Common in diverse mesic to wet forest 370-1300 m (Kaua‘i) (Wagner et al. 1990:1183).
Medicines:
Non Medicinal Uses: Seed capsules used in lei (Abbott 1992:125; Krauss 1993:77) and for scenting kapa due to the strong anise-scent of the plant (Abbott 1992:58; Krauss 1993:70).
Specific gravity of wood: unknown
Famous Locations:
Mele: "Ke 'ala laua‘e, ‘ea ‘ea/ ‘O ka pua mokihana, ‘ea ‘ea" line in "Na Hala o Naue" "Lei ana i ka mokihana" line in "Maika‘i Kaua‘i" (Elbert & Mahoe 1970).
`Ōlelo Noeau:
Dye Color and Parts:
Kino lau:
Location on Bishop Museum Kalihi Campus:
Propagation Information: Native Plants Hawaii.