Touchardia latifolia is a species of flowering plant in the nettle family, Urticaceae.[2] It is commonly known as olonā in Hawaiian. It is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands.[2]
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Touchardialatifolia is a species of flowering plant in the nettle family, Urticaceae. It is commonly known as olonā in Hawaiian. It is endemic to the...
to the Hawaiian Islands. Touchardia latifolia Gaudich. Touchardia sandwicensis (Wedd.) ined. The name Touchardia is in honour of Philippe Victor Touchard...
related to Touchardialatifolia, another Hawaiian endemic, than to the other species in genus Urera, and the species was placed in genus Touchardia as T. sandwicensis...
red-brown dye made from the inner bark was used on kapa and aho (Touchardialatifolia cordage). A coating of kukui oil helped preserve ʻupena (fishing...
It is endemic to the Hawaiian island of Maui. The larvae feed on Touchardialatifolia. They probably mine the leaves of their host plant. Zimmerman, Elwood...
islands of Oahu, Maui and Hawaii. The larvae feed on the leaves of Touchardialatifolia. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Udea chalcophanes. Wikispecies...
but also ōpuhe (Urera spp.), ʻākōlea (Boehmeria grandis), olonā (Touchardialatifolia), and maʻoloa (Neraudia spp.). Adults eat the sap of koa (Acacia...
arborea the makers also used fibre from the Touchardialatifolia plant which is a type of nettle. Touchardialatifolia was used to create string or thread to...
Hawaiian islands of Oahu, Molokai, Maui and Hawaii. The larvae feed on Touchardialatifolia and Urera sandwicensis. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Udea...
(digging sticks), ʻiʻe kūkū (square kapa beaters), and papa olonā (Touchardialatifolia scrapers). Koaiʻa leaves were used to cover hale lau koaiʻe (shelters...
plants are found. Other pulelehua host plants include Māmaki, Olonā (Touchardialatifolia), and Ōpuhe (Urera glabra) and (U. kaalae). "Boehmeria grandis (Hook...
Feathers, ʻōʻō feathers (Moho spp.), 'i'iwi feathers (Vestiaria coccinea), olonā bark (Touchardialatifolia). Gift of Mrs. Andrew I. McKee, 1964 (3306.1)...
97 ft). Native Hawaiians used kōlea lau nui wood to make papa olonā (Touchardialatifolia scrapers), kua kuku (kapa anvils), pou (house posts), kaola (beams)...