The Candlenut Tree is a State Tree because of its many uses,
the candlenut tree is used for medicine , candy and other uses.
Although the candlenut tree is dangerous because of the fruite it grows, when the
fruite falls to the groud and rottens it becomes poisones.
Another reason is the candlenut tree is the most common tree in Hawaii.
Hawaii is the only state that has the candlenut tree as a state.
Hawaii State Tree: KukuiThe Kukui nut tree.
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 Candlenut tree as in can - dell - nut.
The tipical candlenut is about 127.7 ft tall
The candlenut tree (kukui) is the state tree of Hawaii. They can grow up to 60 feet tall, but height may vary from tree to tree.
The Kukui Nut tree (Aleurites moluccana) is also called a candlenut tree.
The Kukui nut tree (Candlenut tree) is the state tree. I do not think there is an official state nut- but the macadamia is pretty popular!
Hawaii
The Hawaiian state tree, the candlenut tree (Aleurites moluccanus), was officially designated as the state tree of Hawaii in 1959. It is also known as kukui in Hawaiian culture and holds significant traditional and practical importance in the islands.
The candlenut tree, scientifically known as Aleurites molucana, is a tropical tree native to Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands. It is recognized for its large, round nuts, which contain a high oil content and are often used as a cooking ingredient or in traditional medicine. The tree can grow up to 25 meters tall and produces clusters of small, white flowers. Additionally, the candlenut is valued for its wood and is sometimes planted for ornamental purposes.
== == The niu served as the official tree until April 30, 1959. On May 1, 1959, with Joint Resolution No. 3, the 30th Territorial Legislature of Hawaii approved the Kukui, or Candlenut Tree, (Aleurites moluccana), as the official tree of the State of Hawaii.Candlenut tree.The Kukui nut tree.
Aleurites moluccana is the kukui nut tree, also called candlenut.