TopTropicals logo
Call us: 1-866-897-7957      Follow us: Follow us at Facebook      Newsletter      Wishlist      Gift certificate     
View shopping cart
TopTropicals.com— rare tropical plants for home and garden
TROPICAL PLANT CATALOGPrinter friendly page  

This catalog is for information only. If you don't see the price - the plant is not for sale.

Click on image to enlarge.
Pictogram Guide you may also see symbol definition in a pop-up window by mouse-pointing on pictogram

 
Thespesia populnea, Hibiscus populneus, Seaside Mahoe, Portia Tree, Milo
 Thespesia populnea, Hibiscus populneus
Family: Malvaceae
Seaside Mahoe, Portia Tree, Milo
Origin: India
big treefull sunregular waterred/crimson/vinous flowersyellow/orange flowersattracts butterflies, hummingbirdsSeaside, salt tolerant plantincuded in CD catalog

Known as Milo in Hawaii, this tree is often planted in front of Buddhist Temples.

Originally from the Old World, the Portia Tree was brought to Hawaii by early Polynesian settlers. The Tahitians considered it sacred and grew it near places of worship.

The fruits, flowers and young leaves are edible. The timber is hard, termite-resistant, has an attractive grain and dark-red color, and is naturally oily so it can be highly polished. As the timber does not impart a flavor, it is often used to carve wooden food bowls and food utensils in Hawaii.

Other products extracted from the plant includes tannin, oil and gums (a dark red resin exudes from the bark). A fast growing shrub that grows into a small tree with spreading branches, it casts welcome shade and in Hawaii were planted near homes for this purpose. In India, they were planted to provide shade in coffee and tea plantations.

Has many traditional medicinal uses.


 
Thespesia populnea, Hibiscus populneus, Seaside Mahoe, Portia Tree, Milo

Thespesia populnea, Hibiscus populneus, Seaside Mahoe, Portia Tree, Milo
Thespesia populnea, Hibiscus populneus, Seaside Mahoe, Portia Tree, Milo
Thespesia populnea, Hibiscus populneus, Seaside Mahoe, Portia Tree, Milo
Thespesia populnea, Hibiscus populneus, Seaside Mahoe, Portia Tree, Milo
Thespesia populnea, Hibiscus populneus, Seaside Mahoe, Portia Tree, Milo
Thespesia populnea, Hibiscus populneus, Seaside Mahoe, Portia Tree, Milo
Thespesia populnea, Hibiscus populneus, Seaside Mahoe, Portia Tree, Milo
Thespesia populnea, Hibiscus populneus, Seaside Mahoe, Portia Tree, Milo
Thespesia populnea, Hibiscus populneus, Seaside Mahoe, Portia Tree, Milo
Thespesia populnea, Hibiscus populneus, Seaside Mahoe, Portia Tree, Milo
Thespesia populnea, Hibiscus populneus, Seaside Mahoe, Portia Tree, Milo
Thespesia populnea, Hibiscus populneus, Seaside Mahoe, Portia Tree, Milo


Link to this plant: http://toptropicals.com/catalog/uid/thespesia_populnea.htm
 Create QR-code to share this link  Share this page on Facebook  Share this page on Twitter 

Show plant comments (1 Comments)Add your comments
Add your images

   ItemSizeAvailabilityPrice ($)   
   4327 Thespesia populnea - seeds
Portia Tree. Known as Milo in Hawaii, this tree is often planted in front of Buddhist Temples. Originally from the Old World, the Portia Tree was brought to Hawaii by early Polynesian settlers. The Tahitians considered it sacred and grew it near places of worship. The fruits, flowers and young leaves are edible. A fast growing shrub that grows into a small tree with spreading branches, it casts welcome shade and in Hawaii were planted near homes for this purpose. Has pretty flowers that change color from yellow to red as they mature. Large heart-shaped leaves with bright yellow veins have tropical look. Has many traditional medicinal uses.
Ordering seeds info

 
Per pack: 4 large seeds9 Pack(s) in stock
2.95  
 


CPU time used: 0.010 sec

©Top Tropicals LLC, 2003 -    ©TTmagazine.info, 2007 -    Using TopTropicals.com images