Intermediate to large, moderately upright precocious tree producing small kernels. Origin: Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station, Hilo, HI, by P. Ito and R. Hamilton. Keauhou o.p., selected c. 1971; not commercially introd. in Hawaii. Nut: bearing habit in singles to triplets, avg. three per raceme; small; slightly oval; light brown; slight flecking; small to intermediate micropyle; kernel recovery intermediate; kernel small to intermediate, 2.9 g, round, variable colored; percentage of whole kernels intermediate. Tree: intermediate to large; moderately upright; canopy open, becoming denser with age; leaves long, 20-25 cm, very wide, light green with obtuse apex, spiny and undulating margins, and long petiole; precocious; flowering early, long; fruit abscission extended, mid-to late-season; yield intermediate; fruit susceptible to pregermination on tree. Fruit: