... The common name "false ʻōhelo" is given to the ʻākia plant due to its fruits resembling the orange or red ʻōhelo berries of the Vaccinium species ...
... Ripe fruits are bright red and resemble the fruits of the montane ʻōhelo (Vaccinium spp.), with each fruit containing many tiny flat yellow seeds ...
... nīoi has the potential to produce sweeter fruits, making it a valuable addition to other true native fruit crops such as ʻōhelo (Vaccinium spp.) and ...
... Hawaiian Name Pukui & Elbert [1986] notes that the name kūau is also used for a "sea creature (perhaps Aplysia sp.)," which is a type of sea slug ...
... rather passive nature of this fern allows it to grow in mixed company with other plants such as the native Selaginella arbuscula and a Stanhopea sp ...
... and Diseases Lonomea planted in windless areas are prone to whitefly infestations and attack by a small gray weevil (Myllocerus sp.); control the ...
... This is also the name for a parasitic pinworm (Enterobius sp.), a type of seaweed, and an inferior kalo left in the field after harvest [Pukui & Elbert ...