Hibiscus waimeae subsp. hannerae
Kokiʻo keʻokeʻo is one of only two native Hawaiian white hibiscuses known to have fragrant flowers. Their fragrance is strongest in the morning when the flowers open and early in the evening before they close. The bark of this species can be used for cordage. The flower bud was used for blood purification (Bishop).
Kokiʻo keʻokeʻo may be found in the Wai’anae and Koʻolau mountains of Oʻahu.
Made of Czech seed beads, keep her on your desk as a forever Pua or wear her to sparkle in the sunlight
Kokiʻo KeʻoKeʻo
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