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Discover mālie, hawai'i’s premiere beauty brand offering organic body care, skincare, and home fragrance It is associated with laka, the patron spirit of hula (dance), and was commonly used in sacred ceremonies. Experience paradise through handcrafted island beauty.

Maile is a fragrant native vine endemic to all of hawai’i except kaho’olawe and ni’ihau The vine bark and leaves are stripped and intertwined and knotted to make the maile lei Maile is a member of the family apocynaceae and genus alyxia

The leaves vary in size, shape, and color ranging from dark to fairly light green.

Maile is also found in montane mesic and wet communities The leaves are highly variable in size, shape, and color ranging from dark to fairly light green A pacific island vine (alyxia stellata) of the dogbane family with fragrant leaves and bark that are used for decoration and in hawaii for leis Maile does well as understory plants with other native species such as ʻōhiʻa, koa, āulu or lonomea, mānele, pāpala kepau, and hāpuʻu

Some forms are good for trellises, others a low growing shrubs. Maile is its hawaiian name, and alyxia oliviformis is its scientific name The leaf has a dark green hue, and its scent is a woodsy fragrance with just a hint of spice and vanilla It is not tinted because its dark green color is so popular and sought after in hawaiian leis.

One of five of the native plants to honor laka, goddess of hula

Legendary story about 4 maile sisters who sponsored hula, picture on the left shows maile berries.

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