LINKS TO DISTRIBUTED PLANT CODES
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The green QR Codes bring up identification and other information on the plants encountered at Nā Pōhaku o Hauwahine. These tags are displayed close to or (trees) on the trunk of the subject plant and provide both a name and some interesting facts, such as indigenous peoples' use of the plant. A photo may also be provided, typically showing the plant in flower.

The following list—arranged alphabetacally by common name—provides links to all of the botanical QR codes to facilitate viewing the information from anywhere, rather than needing to scan a QR code tag.

‘A‘ali‘i - Dodonaea viscosa
‘Akiaki - Sporobolus virginicus
‘Akiohala - Hibiscus furcellatus
‘Alaalawainuiwahine - Plectranthus parviflorus
‘Anapanapa - Colubrina asiatica
Carex sedge - Carex wahuensis
Guinea grass - Megathyrsus maxiumus
Hala - Pandanus tectorius
Honohono - Commelina diffusa
Ilie‘e - Plumbago zeylanica
Ipu - Lagenaria siceraria
- Cordyline fruticosa
Ko - Saccharum officinarum
Kokio - Hibiscus kokio
Kou - Cordia subcordata
Kukui - Aleurites moluccana
Kului - Nototrichium humile
Kupukupu - Nephrolepis cordifolia
Lonomea - Sapindus oahuensis
Loulu - Pritchardia sp.
Loulu nihoa - Pritchardia remota
Mānele - Sapindus saponaria
Mānienie - Chrysopogon aciculatus
Ma‘o - Gossypium tomentosum
Milo - Thespesis populnea
Monkeypod - Albizia saman
Naupaka - Scaevola sericea
Niu - Cocos nucifera
Niu Ke ‘Akolu NP Piko
Noni - Cordyline fruticosa
Pili - Heteropogon contortus
Swordfern - Nephrolepis brownii
‘Uala - Ipomoea batatas
Ulei - Osteomeles anthyllidifolia
Wauke - Broussonetia papyrifera
Wiliwili - Erythrina sandwicensis
Layout of Floral Tags

Common name(s)

PLANT FAMILY
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