Peucedanum sandwicense
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MakouApiaceae (Parsley or Carrot family)Endemic to the Hawaiian IslandsEndangeredOahu (Cultivated)In early Hawaii, the tap root was cooked and eaten by babies and elderly people for medicinal purposes.
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- Peucedanum (Hog's Fennel)
- Peucedanum sandwicense (makou)
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