Iliahi Aloe
Description: Sprawling shrub that can reach heights of 10-30 feet with a spread of at most 10 feet. Produces showy cream or greenish white flowers. Plant texture can be fine or medium with leaves that are 1 – 2 ½ inches long and leathery to succulent in texture. The leaves are light green in color.
ʻōlelo mua (Introduction):
Inoa(Name):
- Scientific – Santalum ellipticum
- Hawaiian – Iliahi aloe
ʻOhana: Part of Santalaceae family
Kūlana olakino(Status): Endemic
Lāʻau lapaʻau(Medicinal Use):
- The leaves were used as a shampoo for dandruff and head lice.
- A drink from powdered material for male and female sex organs with sores of long duration.
Ways it was Used:
- The sandalwood was commercially valuable.
- The heartwood and bark were used as a fragrance for the odor of new kapa.
- Some of the flowers and fruits were used in lei making.
- Sometimes it was used to make ‘ukeke (musical bow).
- Sometimes used as firewood.
Kino lau(Many Forms taken by Supernatural body): None