Pikake
The pikake was named by Princess Kaiulani after the peacocks who roamed her Waikiki gardens. This flower is related to jasmine, and as such, has a similar sweet, heavenly fragrance. In the past, when the pikake was strung into a lei, it was used for courting. on the islands, the pikake aroma is still reminiscent of romance and is a sure way to a woman’s heart.