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Round image of lush green leaves and small white flowers growing among the foliage.
Scientific Name: Scaevola taccada
Description:

Naupaka kahakai (Scaevola taccada) is a small shrub and is one of the most widely used landscaping shrubs across Hawaiʻi. This plant thrives in almost any environment. Naupaka doesn’t require much maintenance, but it will grow best if planted in an area with full sun and well-draining soil and does not require much water. It does well in a pot or as ground cover to help prevent erosion and produces small, fragrant, white flowers year-round.

The fruit produced by naupaka has been eaten as refreshments during long journeys or times of famine in Hawaiʻi. Naupaka is said to represent the sad story of lovers who were separated, one banished to the mountains, the other to the beach. Both the flowers and fruits of naupaka are used in lei making while the fruits and roots have been mixed with salt to apply to cuts, skin diseases, or wounds. Local divers sometimes use the fruit, flowers or leaves of naupaka by rubbing them inside of their masks to prevent fogging (instead of using their saliva).

Growing Conditions:

Sun requirements: Full

Watering needs: Sporadic once established. Salt tolerant

Soil preferences: Well-draining

Elevation: Naturally occurs at low elevation (0-500 ft), will grow higher if planted.

Growth Rate & Size:

Mature size: usually around 10 ft but can be pruned into low 2 ft hedge or encouraged to grow into a small tree (prune lower branches).

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