ohuehkoa
Ohuehkoa is a Hawaiian term used in ethnobotany and traditional knowledge to describe certain native flowering plants of Hawaii. In literature the name does not refer to a single scientific species; instead it has been applied to more than one plant in different contexts, making its precise taxonomic identity variable by source. When described as a plant, ohuehkoa generally refers to a flowering shrub or small tree that grows in native Hawaiian habitats and bears showy blossoms that attract pollinators. The term is part of the broader Hawaiian plant lexicon that includes many colorfully named native species.
Distribution and habitat: Ohuehkoa plants are reported from various Hawaiian islands, typically in mesic to wet
Ecology and uses: Flowers are valued for cultural use, including leis and ornamental plantings. In some regions,
Taxonomy and nomenclature: Due to its circulation as a vernacular name, ohuehkoa lacks a universally fixed
Cultural significance: The name appears in chants, place names, and ethnobotanical texts, reflecting its role in