Maui Lehua Kalo
Colocasia
esculenta
Taro for poi
Of particular importance is a taro
variety called Maui Lehua, which was used to cultivate UH's patented
hybrid taro plants. "The qualities of the patented varieties derive to a considerable
extent from Maui Lehua, whose properties are the result of many
centuries of breeding efforts by native Hawaiians."
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Maui Lehua
UH # 085
Maui Lehua is a hybrid that came out only in the
1970's. Maui Lehua is a cross between Moi and Lehua Maoli.
Lehua means red or reddish.
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Cultivars
Varieties
Taro for poi is cultivated by both the dryland and wetland methods. Varieties commonly used
are the Lehua Maoli, `Maui' Lehua, and Moi. Most Hawaiian grown taro is
allocated to four major uses: Poi, table taro, taro chips, and luau leaf.
Taro is an important food crop in Hawaii,
the Pacific Islands, and Asian countries. In Hawaii, taro leaves are used as
a vegetable in laulau, and taro corms are made into poi. Corms are also
boiled, steamed, and baked, and may be fried to make chips.
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Taro can be grown under two distinctly different cultural management
systems: upland (dry land) taro planted in non-flooded, rain fed areas, and
lowland (wetland) taro grown in waterlogged or flooded fields. Much of the
taro grown in Hawaii is wetland taro, but upland taro production is rapidly
increasing. "Upland taro" includes all varieties or cultivars of Colocasia
esculenta, commonly called taro, and Colocasia esculenta var. globulifera,
locally called dasheen or araimo, that are planted under non-flooded
conditions.Several varieties of taro can be used for upland planting. The most common
and easily accessible varieties in Hawaii are 'Lehua Maoli' and 'Bun Long'.
'Lehua Maoli' is an excellent "poi" taro, while 'Bun Long' is an excellent
table taro that is also grown for making taro chips. Dasheen varieties are 'Tsurunoko',
'Miyako', and 'Akado'. A few unnamed dasheen varieties are also grown in
Hawaii.
The Chinese Bun Long is used as
table taro, luau (taro leaf), and - the delight of local yuppies - taro
chips. Dasheen or araimo, Japanese taro, also is used as a table taro. The
Samoan Niue is primarily used as a table taro.
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Use As Food
Widely commercially grown for red
poi. Most bags of poi in the supermarket, or served at restaurants and
commercial luaus contain this variety. It is best to ku'i Maui Lehua hot
because of the pu'u (bumps) that develop as the taro cools. The ulika
(gumminess) factor decreases as it cools. It is good as pa'i'ai. As a
table taro the small 'I'o kalo are moist, chewy and sweet. The larger 'I'o
kalo can be dry and starchy.
Distribution
It is the most commercially grown
taro throughout Hawaii, often raised in lo'i (the wetlands). It is
popular because it grows fast, 8 months to a year. It is a hearty
yielder, it monocrops well with consistent large size.
General Characteristics
Tall, erect, with the potential to
grow 8 feet tall, maturing within 9 to 12 months. Typically grows taller
with larger corms than its parent Lehua Moali. Produces from 2 to 5 oha.
85. Maui Lehua is similar in appearance to
63. Lehua Maoli. The differences are Maui Lehua's potential for
larger growth height and bigger ‘i‘o kalo (Corm). When the corm is
scraped Lehua Maui shows more red, while Lehua Maoli is
purple-lilac.
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Ha (Petiole)
The ha that can grow up to 8
feet in the right conditions. The ha is light green, thinly red at
lihi (edge), slightly tinged with reddish-purple at the apex. A dark
reddish-purple ring at kohina (base) that moves to pinkish white for
3 to 5 cm. above.
Lau or Lu'au(Leaf Blade)
45 to 50 cm. long, 30 to 35
cm. wide, 35 to 50 cm. from tip to base of sinus (mahae),
arrowhead-shaped (sagittate), drooping at the ha, leaf edge is
slightly wavy; piko of the luau (leaf) is mainly white, but
sometimes a with a brush of purple; (lobes) acute with narrow lihi
mawae (sinus).
'I'o kalo (Corm)
Flesh is chalky white with
purple fibers; skin is purple to purple gray. .I.o kalo (Corm) can
weigh 3 to 10 lbs. The .I.o kalo can grow to almost a foot in length
and 5 inches in diameter.
Pua (Flower)
This is the story of the variety's name per R.Y. to Jerry Konanui. |
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Growing Information
(How to Grow Taro)
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Light: 65%-73%
shade, likes high light, but will do reasonably well in 80%
shade
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Soil: aerated mix
containing bark, coarse perlite and peat moss
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Mature Height: 3-4'
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Pot Size: 8-14"
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Hardiness: Zone 7b
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Origin:
Horticultural
Soil pH requirements: 5.6 to 6.0 (acidic)
6.1 to 6.5 (mildly acidic)
6.6 to 7.5 (neutral)
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Height: 36-48 in.
(90-120 cm)
Hardiness: USDA Zone 7b: to -14.9 °C (5 °F)
Sun Exposure: Sun to
Partial Shade
Danger: Handling
plant may cause skin irritation or allergic reaction
Foliage: Grown for
foliage
Other details: Requires consistently moist soil; do not let dry out
between waterings
Very high moisture needs; suitable for bogs and water gardens
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Seller warrants seed to be of the variety and quantity advertised.
Safe delivery is guaranteed and seeds lost or damaged during shipment will be replaced at
seller's expense. Claims must be made within 7 days of shipment. All other replacements,
refunds, returns and exchanges will be made at the sole discretion of the seller.
Seed is a live product which depends on many important related grower skills such
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weed controls, fungicides, insecticides, disease free soil, and reasonable weather
conditions during the growing period. Germination is affected by such factors as
temperature, moisture content, light intensity and contamination of planting media. These
factors are totally out of the seller's control and are the buyer's responsibility and
risk. Consequentially, the seller cannot unconditionally guarantee seed to perform
properly regardless of conditions or the buyer's methods or mistakes.
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