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Dianella sandwicensis

Dianella sandwicensis, the Hawaiian lily, is a species of flax lily native to Hawaii and New Caledonia. In Hawaiian it is called ʻukiʻuki. Neal (1965) reports that historically, Hawaiians used the berries to make blue dye for kapa. They also used the leaves for thatching house walls.

Distribution and habitat
Commonly found in the ridges on Oahu, Maui, and Kauai. ==Human use and cultural significance==
Human use and cultural significance
D. sandwicensis has been historically used as a blue dye for clothing. ==References==
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