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Myrsine lessertiana : ウィキペディア英語版 | Myrsine lessertiana
''Kōlea lau nui'' (''Myrsine lessertiana'') is a species of colicwood that is endemic to Hawaii. It inhabits dry, coastal mesic, mixed mesic, and wet forests at elevations of on all main islands. ''M. lessertiana'' is a small to medium-sized tree, reaching a height of and a trunk diameter of . ==Uses== Native Hawaiians used ''kōlea lau nui'' wood to make ''papa olonā'' (''Touchardia latifolia'' scrapers), ''kua kuku'' (''kapa'' anvils), ''pou'' (house posts), ''kaola'' (beams) and ''pale'' (gunwales) and ''manu'' (ornamental end pieces) for ''waa'' (outrigger canoes). ''Kōlea lau nui'' bark was boiled in water to make ''hili kōlea'' (a red dye), which was then used on ''kapa''. It should also be noted that leaves have been used for visions and revelation, and when smoked produce a high euphoric effect and visuals similar to those of LSD.
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