Aleurites moluccana is the kukui nut tree, also called candlenut.
The state tree of Hawaii is the kukui tree, also known as the candlenut tree. It is valued for its nuts, which are used in Hawaiian cooking and can also be used for making candles and oil. The kukui tree is a symbol of enlightenment, protection, and peace in Hawaiian culture.
The Kukui nut tree (pronounced coo-coo-ee), is the official state tree of Hawaii.
The kukui tree (Aleurites Moluccana) was designated the state tree of Hawaii in 1959. The blossom of the kukui is also the official Island flower of Moloka'i. The kukui tree is not native to Hawaii (originating in Polynesia).
Hawaii State Tree: KukuiThe Kukui nut tree.
Kukui Nut Tree
The Official State Tree of Hawaii is the Kukui nut tree.
Hawaii currently has the kukui as its state tree.
they can grow up to 65 feet tall
it was picked because of its many uses
The Kukui Nut tree (Aleurites moluccana) is also called a candlenut tree.
The Candlenut tree as in can - dell - nut.