ʻŌlena
Description: Brush like, with big, long leaves that extend upward.
ʻōlelo mua (Introduction):
Inoa(Name):
- Scientific – Curcuma longa
- Hawaiian – ʻŌlena
- English – Turmeric
ʻOhana: Part of Zingiberaceae family
Kūlana olakino(Status): Polynesian Introduction
Lāʻau lapaʻau(Medicinal Use):
- Treatment for nasal ailments include rhizomes mixed with rhizomes, flowers, and flowering heads of the ‘awapuhi, ko kea, and mature niu water (coconut water).
- The liquid is gargled and the kapa is inhaled.
- Most of ‘olena treatment is taken internally by liquid.
- Other treatment from ‘olena can help with purifying the blood and ear-aches.
Ways it was Used:
The rhizomes of this plant were a favorite source of yellow dye for kapa.
Kino lau(Many Forms taken by Supernatural body): None