Tropical Gardening: What would Hawaii be without palms

The red feather palm (Chambeyronia macrocarpa ) from New Caledonia displays a bright red new leaf that gradually turns green as it matures. (Courtesy Photo/Voltaire Moise)

When the first Polynesians arrived in these islands, there were very few plants available as a food supply. Fortunately, they brought a great variety with them that we refer to as canoe plants. These included banana, sugar cane, breadfruit, mountain apple. kalo, sweet potato, kukui, coconut and scores of others.