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.
Its flammable stems, once used for torches,
symbolize light, warmth, and guidance.
Its adaptability to tropical climates and rocky soils
reflects resilience, flexibility, and harmony.
Growing on Guam’s limestone cliffs and boulders,
it embodies endurance, stability, and connection to the land.
To give someone a Gaosåli
symbolizes a willingness to scale the highest cliffs for them,
expressing care, harmony, stability, connection—and love.