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St. Thomas bean Fabaceae Possibly indigenous to the Hawaiian Islands (known only from one location on Kauaʻi) Kauaʻi (Cultivated)

Numerous flowers in racemes up to about a foot long.

The tough stems are used for coarse cables and jump ropes. The lianas provide a potable, watery sap that is drunk in times of need. In Tonga, it is used for medicinal purposes.
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Entada phaseoloides

Author David Eickhoff from Pearl City, Hawaii, USA

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