
Gracilaria coronopifolia - University of Hawaii System
Limu manauea, or Gracilaria coronopifolia, is one of the most popular edible endemic Hawaiian algae. Due to overharvesting and competition with G. salicornia, limu manauea is only locally …
Edible Limu of Hawaii
Limu manauea is 4"-6" tall, with cylindrical branches dark rose to light pink; ogo is taller (10"-12") with slightly flattened branches. It is illegal to gather reproductive plants (with dark "bumps"). …
Gracilaria coronopifolia - Wikipedia
Gracilaria coronopifolia, also known as limu manauea in Hawaiian, or ogo in Japanese, is a species of edible red algae (Rhodophyta) [1] endemic to Hawai'i. [2] Gracilaria coronopifolia …
Waikīkī Aquarium » Limu Manauea
Gracilaria coronopifolia, is an endemic red algae that that is found along Hawai’i’s shorelines to a depth of 12 feet. Traditionally this seaweed was called limu manauea. Today G. coronopifolia …
Limu – Waimanalo Limu Hui
The Waimānalo Limu Hui has been hosting a monthly limu planting since November 2017. The first species of limu that we started to replant in Waimānalo Bay is Limu Manauea, the …
The Hawaiian name for ogo is Limu manauea. It grows in crisp, red clumps in very shallow water, often along the margins of fringing coral reef flats. Ogo is eaten raw or after cooking briefly, …
Native Hawaiian Limu - ArcGIS StoryMaps
2024年12月20日 · Limu Kohu: Loved for its strong flavor in traditional Hawaiian dishes. Limu Manauea: Often added to poke and other foods. Cultural Significance: Limu is not just a …
Rescuing limu; reviving ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi - University of Hawaii System
2020年2月28日 · Women who had a difficult time conceiving were fed manauea. Children suffering from mouth sores were given līpoa. He also highlighted limu customs practiced in …
Limu Manauea and Kalo Manauea - KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS …
Kalo Manauea is a wild variety that is known to have a pink or reddish stem with yellowish shading and a long narrow leaf. We chose to focus on the Mana variety. Manauea is also …
Limu Manauea, Ogo, Gracilaria coronopifolia
limu manauea ogo Formerly common on shallow sandy reefs but harvested intensively for many years. Upright, robust cylindrical axes 2mm in diameter, Y-branching pattern, brown, red, or …