Hawaiian Almanac And Annual for 1918 - the Reference book of Information And ...

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Hawaiian Almanac And Annual for 1918 - the Reference book of Information And ...
Thos. G. Thrum
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Pavonia (L.) Gaill. ; abundant along the coral reefs, in pools and lagoons; often growing where the water is distinctly muddy and brackish; gregarious and forming extensive colonies; widely distributed in Pacific and Atlantic.
3. Haliseris.
A genus of 17 species, widely distributed; fronds flat, costate, dichotomous. H. plagiogramma Mont.; grows far out on the outer margin of the coral reefs, where the heavy surf breaks, in rather deep water; also in other tropical and subtropical waters of the
... Atlantic and Pacific, ex. West Indies and Australia; fronds slen- der, 12-14 cm. tall. It can usually be gathered only by diving or swimming, but grows here and there in small quantities on all the Hosted by Google 14S HAWAIIAN JiNNUAL.
islands. It is a great favorite among the natives, who call it limu lipoa. Reed states *'Limu lipoa is very often pounded and mixed witli other seaweeds to give them its peculiar penetrating, spicy flavor and odor. It is frequently served with meats or put into the gravy or stews to give them a peppery flavor, of which the Hawai'- ians are very fond.


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