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 ===== ʻUlu ===== ===== ʻUlu =====
 +Ke Kōmike [[trees|Kumulāʻau]] asks, "Is this a plant that belongs in our pā māla?​."​
 +==== An Origin Story ====
  
-==== He Moʻolele (an origin story) ==== +{{http://​ojpl.org/​digital/​movies/​ulu.mp4|Ke Kumu Lāʻau ʻUlu Mua}}
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 ==== Transplanting ==== ==== Transplanting ====
 [From [[https://​ipac1.librarieshawaii.org/​ipac20/​ipac.jsp?​session=15DH868I92863.137428&​profile=def&​uri=link=3100007~!2797825~!3100001~!3100002&​aspect=subtab32&​menu=search&​ri=3&​source=~!horizon&​term=Native+planters.&​index=ALLTITL|Native Planters]], p. 149-150] The transplanting of breadfruit requires careful handling. A section of root with a shoot on it must be cut out and taken up undistrubed with a ball of earth around it. This is planted in a hole in the ground and carefully mulched and watered. [From [[https://​ipac1.librarieshawaii.org/​ipac20/​ipac.jsp?​session=15DH868I92863.137428&​profile=def&​uri=link=3100007~!2797825~!3100001~!3100002&​aspect=subtab32&​menu=search&​ri=3&​source=~!horizon&​term=Native+planters.&​index=ALLTITL|Native Planters]], p. 149-150] The transplanting of breadfruit requires careful handling. A section of root with a shoot on it must be cut out and taken up undistrubed with a ball of earth around it. This is planted in a hole in the ground and carefully mulched and watered.
  
 ==== Varieties ==== ==== Varieties ====
-[From [[https://​ipac1.librarieshawaii.org/​ipac20/​ipac.jsp?​session=15DH868I92863.137428&​profile=def&​uri=link=3100007~!2797825~!3100001~!3100002&​aspect=subtab32&​menu=search&​ri=3&​source=~!horizon&​term=Native+planters.&​index=ALLTITL|Native Planters]], p.151-152] According to Kawena Pukui, there is a bushlike ʻulu differing from the tree. //The low-lying breadfruit is called kino-o-Haumea,​ body-of-Haumean, and na ʻuluhua i ka hapapa, low-lying like a bush. It is thought of as female. The ordinary upright tree is called male and named ʻulu ku, or "​upright breadfruit."//​+[From [[https://​ipac1.librarieshawaii.org/​ipac20/​ipac.jsp?​session=15DH868I92863.137428&​profile=def&​uri=link=3100007~!2797825~!3100001~!3100002&​aspect=subtab32&​menu=search&​ri=3&​source=~!horizon&​term=Native+planters.&​index=ALLTITL|Native Planters]], p.151-152] According to Kawena Pukui, there is a bushlike ʻulu differing from the tree. //The low-lying breadfruit is called kino-o-Haumea,​ body-of-Haumea, and na ʻuluhua i ka hapapa, low-lying like a bush. It is thought of as female. The ordinary upright tree is called male and named ʻulu ku, or "​upright breadfruit."//​
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