The Gaosåli flower (Bikkia tetrandra), is a native plant of Guam with great
cultural value and symbolism. Also known as Torchwood, it is known for its
distinctive white, 4-petal, square-shaped flowers.Â
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Its flammable stems, once used for torches,Â
symbolize light, warmth, and guidance.Â
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Its adaptability to tropical climates and rocky soils
reflects resilience, flexibility, and harmony.Â
Growing on Guam’s limestone cliffs and boulders, Â
it embodies endurance, stability, and connection to the land.Â
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To give someone a GaosÃ¥liÂ
symbolizes a willingness to scale the highest cliffs for them,
expressing care, harmony, stability, connection—and love.Â