Biology:Samoan plant names
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These are some Samoan plant names in alphabetical order in the Samoan language and their corresponding descriptions in English.[1] [2] [3] Many are used in traditional medicines in the Samoa Islands comprising Samoa and American Samoa.
Samoan name | Scientific name | Plant Family | English name |
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A'atasi | Rorippa sarmentosa | Brassicaceae (Mustard Family) | Polynesian cress |
Ago, lega when cooked | Curcuma longa | Zingiberaceae (Ginger Family) | Turmeric |
Aloalo, also Aloalo fanua, Aloalo sami | Premna serratifolia | Verbenaceae (Verbena Family) | |
Aloalo tai | Clerodendrum inerme | Verbenaceae (Verbena Family) | |
Aloalo vao | Mussaenda raiateensis | Rubiaceae (Coffee Family) | |
Aloe (English loan word) | Aloe vera | Agavaceae (Yucca Family) | Aloe vera |
Aoa | Ficus obliqua | Moraceae (Mulberry Family) | Polynesian banyan, strangler fig |
ʻApu Initia (English loan word) | Anacardium occidentale | Anacardiaceae (Cashew Family) | Cashew, "Indian Apple" |
Ateate | Melanthera biflora | Asteraceae (Sunflower Family) | Beach sunflower |
ʻAu'auli | Diospyros samoensis | Ebenaceae | Samoan ebony |
ʻAute Samoa | Hibiscus rosa-sinensis | Malvaceae (Mallow Family) | Red hibiscus |
ʻAva, ʻAva Samoa, kava | Piper methysticum | Piperaceae (Pepper Family) | Kava |
ʻAvaʻavaaitu | Macropiper puberulum | Piperaceae (Pepper Family) | |
ʻAvaʻavaaitu sosolo | |||
ʻAvaʻavaaitu tu | |||
ʻAvapui | Zingiber zerumbet | Zingiberaceae (Ginger Family) | Wild ginger, shampoo ginger |
ʻAvapui tuasivi | Alpinia samoensis | Zingiberaceae | |
Esi (Tongan loan word, lesi transliterated as le esi | Carica papaya | Caricaceae (Papaya Family) | Papaya, pawpaw |
Faʻi, moʻe, futi | Musa maclayi | Musaceae (Banana Family) | Banana, plantain |
Fala | Pandanus tectorius | Pandanaceae (Screwpine Family) | Pandanus, screwpine |
Fau | Hibiscus tiliaceus | Malvaceae (Mallow Family) | Beach hibiscus |
Fetau | Calophyllum inophyllum | Clusiaceae (Maongosteen Family) | Calophyllum |
Filimoto | Flacourtia rukam | Flacourtiaceae (Flacourtia Family) | Indian plum |
Fisoa | Colubrina asiatica | Rhamnaceae (Buckthorn Family) | |
Fiu | Zingiber officinale | Zingiberaceae (Ginger Family) | Ginger |
Fu'afu'a | Kleinhovia hospita | Sterculiaceae (Cacao Family) | |
Fue laufao | Epipremnum pinnatum | Araceae (Taro Family) | |
Fue manogi | Piper graeffei | Piperaceae (Piper Family) | |
Fue moa, Fuefue moa | Ipomoea pes-caprae | Convolvulaceae (Morning-glory Family) | Beach morning-glory |
Fue saina | Mikania micrantha | Asteraceae (Sunflower Family) | Mile-a-minute weed, "Chinese Fue" |
Fue sina | Vigna marina | Fabaceae (Pea Family) | Beach pea |
Futu | Barringtonia asiatica | Barringtonia (Barringtonia Family) | Fish-poison tree |
Gatae, Gatae Samoa | Erythrina variegata | Fabaceae (Pea Family) | Coral tree |
Ifi | Inocarpus fagifer | Fabaceae (Pea Family) | Tahitian chestnut |
Ifiifi | Atuna racemosa | Chrysobalanaceae | |
Ifilele | Intsia bijuga | Fabaceae (Pea Family) | Fijian vesi, Tongan fehi |
Kuava (English loan word) | Psidium guajava | Myrtaceae (Myrtle Family) | Guava |
La'au fai lafa | Senna alata | Fabaceae (Pea Family) | Dandlebush, acapulco |
Laga'ali | Aglaia samoensis | Meliaceae (Mahogany Family) | |
Lama, tuitui | Aleurites moluccanus | Euphorbiaceae (Spurge Family) | Candlenut (lama means "soot") |
Lau mafiafia | Hoya australis | Asclepiadaceae (Milkweed Family) | Wax plant |
Lau pata, Lau papata, Pata | Macaranga harveyana | Euphorbiaceae (Spurge Family) | |
Lau ti, Ti | Cordyline fruticosa | Euphorbiaceae (Spurge Family) | Ti leaf |
Leva | Cerbera manghas | Apocynaceae (Dogbane Family) | |
Ma'anunu | Tarenna sambucina | Rubiaceae (Coffee Family) | |
Magele | Trema cannabina | Ulmaceae (Elm Family) | |
Mago | Mangifera indica | Anacardiaceae (Cashew Family) | |
Makerita (English loan word) | Tagetes erecta | Asteraceae (Sunflower Family) | African marigold |
Mamala | Omalanthus nutans | Euphorbiaceae (Spurge Family) | Mamala extract found to be medicinally useful as antiviral therapy |
Masame | Glochidion ramiflorum | Euphorbiaceae (Spurge Family) | |
Matalafi | Psychotria insularum | Rubiaceae (Coffee Family) | |
Mati | Ficus tinctoria | Moraceae (Mulberry Family) | Dyer's fig |
Mautofu | Sida rhombifolia | Malvaceae (Mallow Family) | Broom weed |
Mau'utoga ("Tongan mau'u") | Commelina diffusa | Commelinaceae (Spiderwort Family) | Day flower |
Milo | Thespesia populnea | Malvaceae (Mallow Family) | Milo, Pacific roseword |
Moegalo | Cymbopogon citratus | Poaceae (Grass Family) | Lemon grass |
Moli'aina ("edible moli") | Citrus sinensis | Rutaceae (Citrus Family) | Orange, sweet orange |
Moso'oi | Cananga odorata | Annonaceae (Soursop Family) | Perfume tree, ylang-ylang |
Namulega | Vitex trifolia | Verbenaceae (Verbena Family) | |
Niu | Cocos nucifera | Arecaceae (Palm Family) | Coconut |
Nonu, Nonu togianonu | Morinda citrifolia | Rubiaceae (Coffee Family) | Indian mulberry, "noni" |
Nonu 'ai ("edible nonu"), Nonu fi'afi'a | Syzygium malaccense | Myrtaceae (Myrtle Family) | Malay apple |
ʻOʻa | Bischofia javanica | Euphorbiaceae (Spurge Family) | |
ʻOfe, ʻOfe Samoa | Schizostachyum glaucifolium | Poaceae (Grass Family) | Polynesian bamboo |
Ogoogo, Ogoogo toto | Laportea interrupta | Urticaceae (Nettle Family) | Island nettle |
Ogoogo tea, Ogoogo sina, Ogoogo pa'epa'e (all mean "white ogoogo") | Acalypha lanceolata | Euphorbiaceae (Spurge Family) | |
Pate | Coleus scutellarioides | Lamiaceae (Mint Family) | Coleus |
Polo feu ("spicy polo") | Capsicum frutescens | Solanaceae (Nightshade Family) | Chilli pepper |
Poumuli | Flueggea flexuosa | Phyllanthaceae | |
Pua Fiti ("Fijian pua") | Plumeria rubra | Apocynaceae (Dogbane Family) | Plumeria, frangipani |
Pua Samoa, Tiale | Gardenia taitensis | Rubiaceae (Coffee Family) | Tahitian gardenia (tiare) |
Pua taunofo | Allamanda cathartica | Apocynaceae (Dogbane Family) | Golden trumpet |
Salato | Dendrocnide harveyi | Urticaceae (Nettle Family) | Stinging nettle tree |
Seasea | Syzygium corynocarpum | Myrtaceae (Myrtle Family) | |
Soi | Dioscorea bulbifera | Dioscoreaceae (Yam Family) | Bitter yam |
Tagitagi, Tagitagi Samoa | Polyscias fruticosa | Araliaceae (Panax Family) | |
Taipoipoi | Geniostoma repestre | Loganiaceae (Logania Family) | |
Talafalu | Micromelum minutum | Rutaceae (Citrus Family) | |
Talie | Terminalia catappa | Combretaceae (Tropical Island Family) | Tropical almond |
Talo | Colocasia esculenta | Araceae (Arum Family) | Taro |
Teuila | Alpinia purpurata | Zingiberaceae (Ginger Family) | Red ginger. (national flower of Samoa) |
Teve | Amorphophallus paeoniifolius | Araceae (Aroid Family) | |
Tipolo (Tahitian loan word) | Citrus medica | Rutaceae (Citrus Family) | Citron, lemon |
Togo, Togotogo | Centella asiatica | Apiaceae (Carrot Family) | Asiatic pennywort |
Tolo | Saccharum officinarum | Poaceae (Grass Family) | Sugarcane |
U'a | Broussonetia papyrifera | Moraceae (Mulberry Family) | Paper mulberry, used in making tapa |
Ufi | Boerhavia repens | Nyctaginaceae ( Four O'Clock Family) | Yam |
ʻUlu | Artocarpus altilis | Moraceae (Mulberry Family) | Breadfruit tree |
ʻUmala | Ipomoea batatas | Ipomoea (Sweet Potato) | Sweet potato, kumara |
Usi | Euodia hortensis | Rutaceae (Citrus Family) | Island musk |
Vao apulupulu | Chamaesyce hirta | Euphorbiaceae (Spurge Family) | Garden spurge |
Vao vai | Peperomia pellucida | Piperaceae (Pepper Family) | |
Vavae | Ceiba pentandra | Malvaceae (Mallow Family) | Kapok |
Vi | Spondias dulcis | Anacardiaceae (Cashew Family) | Polynesian plum, Otaheite apple |
Vi vao | Physalis angulata | Solanaceae (Nightshade Family) | Wild cape gooseberry |
See also
- List of protected areas of Samoa
- National Park of American Samoa
- Central Savai'i Rainforest, largest continuous patch of rainforest in Polynesia
- List of birds of Samoa
- List of mammals of Samoa
- IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
- Domesticated plants and animals of Austronesia
References
- ↑ Isle Botanica, Art Whistler (May 1999). "Guide to the most commonly used medicinal plants in Samoa". American Samoa Community College Land Grant Program. Honolulu, Hawai'i. https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:ynkKiqEEru4J:www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/adap/ASCC_LandGrant/Dr_Brooks/TechRepNo50.pdf+Ficus+obliqua+native+Polynesia&hl=en&gl=nz&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESjHmTxJhKOJdcJtnUPu0ntOv_5OjiNEwy0CBP4KpkcNlaWzA_rMWYCvD3845h05DR4DEm4eH6C5EpunuK0o1Cs_uRDF6gVlpKsBJ39jq4g12T0EhcfeOsBtof99-1kPewIvQvNh&sig=AHIEtbR8PZwtNthEXd62BZE17-e_MzsLZA. Retrieved 11 July 2010.
- ↑ Roger R. B. Leakey, Craig R. Elevitch, Isabella Aiona Abbott (2006). Traditional trees of Pacific Islands: their culture, environment, and use. Permanent Agriculture Resources. ISBN 978-0-9702544-5-0. https://books.google.com/books?id=2Grw4g0-h54C&dq=Agroforestry+in+the+Pacific+Islands+UNU&source=gbs_navlinks_s. Retrieved 11 July 2010.
- ↑ "Traditional medicines still strong in Samoa". Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Samoa. https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:z5jh4JqSfDEJ:www.mnre.gov.ws/documents/newspaper/27%2520July%25202003%2520-%2520Traditional%2520medicines%2520still%2520strong%2520in%2520Samoa.pdf+Medicinal+plants+of+Samoa&hl=en&gl=nz&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESgW4G51FiimB5aOQMneEEYt7TlzpPMT8y7nRQfh3Zqd-x5RRz9q9cG-y9KoDulD1ausOvBYTNrGk6qttRquJXLRx-sPaSHO-wVypCjDh8T-ODgnaHZmZNOMH2kb8fajv5Wh8jri&sig=AHIEtbSd3nISOilMJIu6TmTItEoa7cXBZQ. Retrieved July 8, 2010.
External links
- Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Samoa.
- American Samoa Environment Protection Agency
- United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Protected Areas
- [1] Samoa: Country Report to the FAO (Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations) International Technical Conference on Plant Genetic Resources, (Leipzig, 1996);Report prepared by Seve T. Imo, William J. Cable, Apia, October, 1995.
- Kava:its ceremonial use, An Account of Samoan History up to 1918 by Teo Tuvale.
- Samoa Biodiversity Profile - International Treaty, Convention on Biological Diversity
- Luisa Castro, Kristie Tsuda, ed (1993). Samoan Medicinal Plants and Their Usage (May 2001 ed.). Agricultural Development in the American Pacific. ISBN 1-931435-27-8. http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/adap/Publications/ADAP_pubs/1993-1.pdf.