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Maui Attractions Newsletter September 2008
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Nanahonua, Angel's Trumpet (Brugmansia x candida) Nanahonua, angel's trumpet, always attracts attention. It is a conspicuously dramatic small tree with fragrant, large, pendulous, trumpet-like flowers hanging all over it. The flowers may be white, pink, or peach-colored. Some people find the fragrance of the 10-inch long flowers delightful. However, their fragrance, which is strongest at night, can make some people feel ill, causing headache, nausea, dizziness and weakness. Each flower hangs down like a bell and has five thin segments, each coming to a twisted point. The calyx wrapping the end of the tube is a single lobe, split, and somewhat pointed.The beauty of the plant makes it a popular ornamental. The tree averages about fifteen feet or less and has light-colored bark. It thrives in gardens at all elevations, but can especially be found in cooler upland areas. The tree has large, 16-inch long leaves that are gray-green, thick and velvety. The wood is very brittle. Hawaii's angel's trumpet tree is a hybrid of two species of angel's trumpets that are native to the Andes. The first angel's trumpet tree in Hawaii came from Rio de Janeiro on the frigate "Blonde" in 1825. The Hawaiian name for the flowers, nanahonua, means "gazing earthward." In Hawaii, people sometimes call angel's trumpets "belladonna." However, belladonna (Atropa belladonna) is a different plant that is not found in the Islands. The word "belladonna" means "beautiful lady" in Italian. It was given to the Atropa plant in the 14th century because eating some of the plant or rubbing it in the eyes caused women's pupils to dilate, making the eyes lustrous, and the pupils large and dark. One thing is the same about belladonna and angel's trumpet: all parts of both plants are poisonous. In fact, the toxins in angel's trumpet are closely related to the ones in belladonna. All parts of the angel's trumpet contain the alkaloids atropine, hyoscyamine and scopolamine. The last is the principal active ingredient in angel's trumpets, which is used in anti-motion sickness ear patches. The alkaloids present in the plant can cause hallucinations if eaten or drunk as tea. (The hallucinations are usually terrifying and the other effects of the plant range from unpleasant to downright fatal. Overdoses of datura may cause seizures, paralysis, coma, respiratory failure and circulation collapse.) Angel's trumpets are closely related to jimsonweed and other members of the Datura genus. American Indians, people practicing traditional Chinese medicine and modern pharmaceutical companies have long used these plants as medicine. However, it is wise to be careful when handling these plants. Wear gloves when trimming the plants; don't touch your eyes or your mouth with your hands. These flowers do not make good lei material since the poisons may be absorbed through the skin. [ Top ]
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BRADDAH-NICS: Stay criticals, man! * * * * * * STANDARD: I have to take my sister to school BRADDAH-NICS: I gotta go take my sista school. * * * * * * STANDARD: It's better to keep them informed. BRADDAH-NICS: Mo' bettah us go tell 'em. [ Top ]
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Procedure: Cut steak into 1/2 inch thick slices. Cut onion and mushrooms into slices. Season steak to taste with salt and pepper. Add oil into pan and let heat for a couple seconds and add in steak. Once steak is added for some more taste add some garlic powder. Let steak brown and then add in the onions and let cook for a couple minutes and add in mushrooms. Add some more salt, pepper, and garlic if needed. Then add 1/4 cup shoyu and cook for about 5 minutes and then its ready to serve.
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