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Hakipu’u Lo’i Kalo (wetland taro farm) - Our Work in
The loʻi kalo provide a rich wetland ecosystem that supports native plants and animals including pinao (Hawaiian dragonfly), ʻaukuʻu (black-crowned night heron), and ʻoʻopu (goby fish).
The Essential Guide to Taro: How to Volunteer at a Lo‘i
He‘eia. Join other volunteers from 8:30 a.m. to noon on the second Saturday of every month to clear invasive vegetation, build ‘auwai for lo‘i kalo, weed and maintain the existing patches or ...
Components: Punalu'u Lo'i Virtual Field Trip
Lo‘i. The main components of a lo‘i are described below. Kahawai – The kahawai or stream is a vital component of a lo‘i. This is where the water for the lo‘i would come from. Because of its importance, most lo‘i are built near kahawai. Within the ahupua‘a, the kahawai would run from mountain to sea. In some, the kahawai would ...
Kalo Loí – Hawaiian Taro Fields of Hanalei Kauai
The Hawaiian taro fields (kalo lo’i) of Hanalei are one the main sources of cultivation for Hawaii’s favorite starch, the taro (kalo) root. This respected plant can be prepared many ways and is eaten in its entirety. The lo’í or irrigated terrace is the vast paddy that feeds and nurtures the kalo.
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