In Hawaiian, this common flowering vine is called pohuehue. It was used by ancient Hawaiians for cordage, leaves as shade for fish traps, and medicinally.

Ipomoea pes-caprae (Beach Morning Glory)

In Hawaiian, this common flowering vine is called pohuehue. It was used by ancient Hawaiians for cordage, leaves as shade for fish traps, and medicinally.

Convolvulaceae indigenous

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Date Created2009-12-18
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