Cuscuta sandwichiana explained
Cuscuta sandwichiana (Kauna'oa kahakai) is a parasitic vine and the only member of the genus Cuscuta that is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands.[1] It parasitizes a wide variety of indigenous, endemic and introduced plants on all of the main Hawaiian islands. It grows in coastal areas with sandy soils from sea level elevation to 975 feet.[2] [3] The indigenous kaunaʻoa pehu (literally "swollen kaunaʻoa") Cassytha filiformis is a similar-looking species with the same parasitic nature. It is an unrelated plant in the Laurel family Lauraceae which can be distinguished by it larger, coarser yellowish-green stems.[4]
Appearance
Cuscuta sandwichiana is a twining vine with thin, leafless yellow to yellow-orange stems and very small yellowish flowers which grow in small clusters along the stems.[5]
Hawaiian use
Lei (garland)
Kaunaʻoa kahakai was used for both lei o ka poʻo (head lei) and lei āʻī (neck lei)[6] [7]
Medicinal: Plants of both kaunaʻoa kahakai and kaunaʻoa pehu were pounded until soft, strained, and their juices were consumed to "thin blood" for women who had given birth or who had "thick blood".[8]
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Bohm . Bruce A. . Flowering Plants of Hawaii . Floridata Plant Encyclopedia . September 17, 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150428161411/http://www.floridata.com/tracks/bruce/HI/Cuscutaceae15.cfm . April 28, 2015.
- Book: Wagner . Warren L. . Manual of the flowering plants of Hawai'i . 1990 . University of Hawaii Press / Bishop Museum Press . Honolulu . 582–583 . Bishop Museum Special Publication 83.
- Web site: Cuscuta sandwichiana . Hawaiian Native Plant Propagation Database . September 17, 2015 . March 5, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160305005044/http://nativeplants.hawaii.edu/plant/view/Cuscuta_sandwichiana . live .
- Web site: Cuscuta sandwichiana . Hawaiian Native Plant Propagation Database . 18 September 2015 . 5 March 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160305005044/http://nativeplants.hawaii.edu/plant/view/Cuscuta_sandwichiana . live .
- Book: Bornhorst . Heidi L. . Growing native Hawaiian plants: a how-to guide for the gardener . 1996 . The Bess Press . Honolulu . 49–50.
- Book: McDonald . Marie A. . Nā Lei Makamae--The Treasured Lei . 2003 . University of Hawaiʻi Press . Honolulu . 36–37.
- Book: Neal . Marie C. . In Gardens of Hawaii . 1965 . Bishop Museum Press . Honolulu . 710–711.
- Book: Kaʻaiakamanu . Kaluna M. . Native Hawaiian Medicine--Volume III . 2003 . First People's Productions . Honolulu . 58–59 . translated and edited by Malcolm Nāea Chun.