ʻUkiʻuki

ʻUkiʻuki

Hawaiian Lily

The slender, grass-like leaves and striking blue-purple berries of this lily family member make it an attractive addition to any garden. It’s drought-tolerant and grows well in containers. The berries are used as a natural blue dye, and the leaves can be made into cordage. This plant can produce flowers and fruit year-round.

All seed packets are 4.75″ tall x 3.25″ wide and ≤ 4 grams (.008 lbs).

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plant Facts

Hawaiian Name
ʻUkiʻuki
Common Name
Hawaiian Lily
Scientific Name
Dianella sandwicense

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