Our state tree: kukui or loulu?

International Palm Society members from Europe visit a grove of rare pritchardia, or loulu palms, planted by the society at Kona Cloud Forest Sanctuary 20 years ago. (Voltaire Moise/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Endemic loulu (Pritchardia maideniana/affinis) and coconut palms at Punaluu black sand beach in Kau. Both species are estimated to be over 100 years old. (Voltaire Moise/Special to West Hawaii Today)

If you are truly interested in conservation, then chose to protect one of our most unique plant species, the genus Pritchardia. If you think that coconut palms, kukui, bananas, taro and ti are natives and seem to grow easily, then it is time to rethink. These plants are alien, non-native species brought to Hawaii by the Polynesians as they migrated across Southeast Asia and the Pacific Ocean. These are referred to as canoe plants.