ʻAwapuhi
Description: Herbs with many leafy shoots that reaches heights up to two meters. Single upright stem with a bundle of leaf shoots at the top. Color of the leaves blend from red to dark green.
ʻōlelo mua (Introduction):
Inoa(Name):
- Scientific – Zingiber zerumbet
- Hawaiian – ‘Awapuhi
- English – Shampoo Ginger
ʻOhana: Part of Zingiberaceae family
Kūlana olakino(Status): Polynesian Introduction
Lāʻau lapaʻau(Medicinal Use):
Used as a compress that can be applied to sore spots, bruises or cuts.
Help with headaches, toothache, ringworm and other skin diseases, achy joints or sprains, and stomach aches.
Ashes from burnt leaves and mixed with other plants can be used as a remedy for cuts and bruised skin.
Ways it was Used:
Sometimes used on kuahu or hula altars
Can be transformed into fragrance in shampoos.
The powdered rhizome of plant is used for scenting kapa
The leaves used to flavor meat
Kino lau(Many Forms taken by Supernatural body): None