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  • Waikīkī Aquarium » Limu Wawae’iole
    Codium edule, is a green seaweed known locally as limu wawae’iole, which translates as rat’s foot This seaweed is often used in food with other seaweeds, but must be carefully cleaned
  • wawaeiole — Wehe²wiki² Hawaiian Language Dictionaries
    E huli i ka ʻōlelo a i ʻole e nānā i ka huaʻōlelo o kēia lā Search for a term above or learn about today’s word of the day A unit of energy Kule pāpiliona See joule Papa helu loli | Wehewehe Wikiwiki update log E huli mau no | Search for more definitions of “ gigajoule ”
  • Codium edule - Wikipedia
    Codium edule is a green alga common on shallow reef flats from the intertidal to the subtidal in tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific [1][2][3] The species is common in Hawaiʻi where it is usually called wāwaeʻiole (meaning "ratʻs foot") and considered an edible alga or limu [3]
  • wāwae‘iole (Plants of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park) - iNaturalist
    Lycopodiella cernua is a plant in the family Lycopodiaceae commonly known as the staghorn clubmoss The Hawaiian name for the plant is wāwaeʻiole, or "rat's foot"
  • George Harvey Balazs – George Harvey Balazs
    Speaking in Hawaiian to the older informants, we sought three kinds of information: 1) the Ha- waiian common names used for a particular kind of seaweed; 2) a discussion of these common names and their meaning, and 3) uses of these and other algae by Hawaiians
  • The Lure of Limu - Maui No Ka Oi Magazine
    Hawaiian healers applied leafy limu kala poultices to coral cuts, and those burdened by persistent illnesses wore a bristly lei into the ocean, letting the waves remove the ailment along with the lei Unfortunately, most of what washes up onto modern Hawaiian beaches is invasive, or “rubbish limu ” Aggressive alien seaweeds
  • Edible Limu of Hawaii
    Limu wawae‘iole (Codium edule) Plants are dark green with felt-like surface; form large mats Found throughout the islands from low intertidal to subtidal, 6-10 feet depth Requires careful cleaning as are attached in several places to rubble and coral Usually chopped or pounded and mixed with salt
  • Lycopodiella cernua - Staghorn Clubmoss, Wawaeiole, Christmas Tree . . .
    Scientific Name: Lycopodiella cernua Common Names: Staghorn Clubmoss, Wawae’iole, Christmas Tree Clubmoss, Nodding Club-moss Duration: Perennial Growth Habit: Subshrub, Herb Forb Hawaii Native Status: Native (indigenous) Flower Color: Non-flowering Height: Up to 39 inches (1 m) tall or more


















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