The ti (pronounced tee) plant is grown in the U.S. as a houseplant, but it is both cultivated and grows wild in the South Pacific and Southeast Asia. The earliest Polynesian settlers brought "log" cuttings with them and planted them in Hawaii. Like everyone, the plants loved Hawaii.
The state plant of Hawaii is the Nut crust.
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I'm assuming that you mean other than Hawaii. That would be no where.
nut crust
Agrobacterium tumefaciens
To get people ti plant the crops for them.
in 1825
palm and Pneapple trees
ti tree Ti tree is the answer, ti tree is very good indeed and there is an oil made of ti tree oil. It is an amazing substance and can be very handy.
it's used to insert genes into a plant.