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TitleJacquemontia sandwicensis
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Description
[syn. Jacquemontia ovalifolia subsp. sandwicensis] Pāʻūohiʻiaka or Oval-leaf clustervine Convolvulaceae Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands Barber's Point, Oʻahu  White-flowered form  Dried leaves and stems were made into a tea or mixed with niu (coconut) and eaten by early Hawaiians. Medicinally, pāʻūohiʻiaka was used to treat babies with thrush (ʻea), as a laxative for lepo paʻa (constipation), and for babies with general weakness (pāʻaoʻao). It also was used to help babies and adults with ʻeha makaʻu (frightening pains or aches). The plant was mixed with kalo (taro) leaves and salt for cuts.  nativeplants.hawaii.edu/search/?query=jacquemontia
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