Pikake

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2002-04
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Leonhardt, Kenneth W.
Teves, Glenn I.
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University of Hawaii
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Pikake is the Hawaiian name for a jasmine, Jasminum sambac, which is one of about a dozen Jasminum species grown in Hawaii as ornamentals. In Hawaii, pikake is grown in landscapes and gardens and by commercial producers of lei flowers. This publication covers both aspects of this plant’s use in Hawaii.
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floriculture crops, Jasminum sambac, landscaping, ornamental plants, pikake
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Leonhardt KW, Teves GI. 2002. Pikake. Honolulu (HI): University of Hawaii. 4 p. (Ornamentals and Flowers; OF-29).
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4 pages
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