-
Kauila refers to two
species of
trees in the
buckthorn family, Rhamnaceae, that are
endemic to Hawaiʻi:
Alphitonia ponderosa and
Colubrina oppositifolia...
- Rhamnaceae, that is
endemic to the
Hawaiian Islands. It is
locally known as
kauila, as is the
related Colubrina oppositifolia.
Alphitonia ponderosa is a medium...
-
Colubrina oppositifolia,
known as
kauila in Hawaiian, is a rare
species of
flowering tree in the
family Rhamnaceae endemic to Hawaii. This tree reaches...
- from the
Great Flood because they were able to
build an ark or
kawila (or
kauila, a
Mandaic term; it is
cognate with
Syriac kēʾwilā,
which is
attested in...
- of ʻōhiʻa. Pā (fencing) was made from the wood due to its availability;
kauila (Colubrina
oppositifolia or
Alphitonia ponderosa), more
durable woods when...
- his
family are
saved because they were able to
build an ark or
kawila (or
kauila, a
Mandaic term; it is
cognate with
Syriac kēʾwilā,
which is
attested in...
- ), poʻolā (Claoxylon sandwicense), kōlea lau nui (Myrsine lessertiana),
kauila (Alphitonia ponderosa), nioi (Eugenia reinwardtiana), aʻiaʻi (Paratrophis...
- ISBN 978-0-8223-7196-0.
Retrieved 26
November 2021. Kalama, Camille; Kopper,
David Kauila (3 July 2011). "Native
sovereignty encomp****es 'aina, people, ways". Honolulu...
- Kaupeʻepeʻe-nui-
kauila Keʻoloʻewa
Haili Uli-hala-nui Keʻoloʻewa
succeeded his father,
although he wasn’t the
oldest son,
because Kaupeʻepeʻe-nui-
kauila didn’t...
- ), ʻūlei (Osteomeles anthyllidifolia),
uhiuhi (Caesalpinia kavaiensis),
kauila (Colubrina oppositifolia), maʻola (Neraudia ovata),
maiapilo (Capparis sandwichiana)...