Dracaena konaensis
Dracaena konaensis, synonym Pleomele hawaiiensis, the Hawaii hala pepe, is a rare species of flowering plant that is endemic to the island of Hawaii in the state of Hawaii.
It inhabits dry forests on old aā lava flows at elevations of on the leeward side of the island.
Associated plants include: ōhia lehua, lama, māmane, alahee, huehue, naio, olopua, kuluī, ilima, wiliwili, iliahi, ūlei, uhiuhi, kauila, maoloa, maiapilo, Bidens micrantha ssp. ctenophylla, and aiea.
There are 300 to 400 individuals remaining. It is an endangered species, threatened with habitat loss and modification.
The flowers of this plant were used in leis and the wood in carvings.