The leaves of Hawaiian coconuts are mostly grown in the middle and upper part of the stem. The leaves are pinnate and split. The lobes are lanceolate. The leaves are alternate. The leaves are dark green and glossy.
The leaves of Anemone are pinnately split, flat and slightly bent down, about 1.5 meters long. There are usually 40 to 60 pairs of pinnae, arranged in two rows. The leaves are yellow green, with wax white powder on the surface, in the shape of lanceolate, 35 to 50 cm long and 1.2 to 2 cm wide.
The flowers of Hawaiian coconuts are fleshy inflorescences. They are pink and axillary in the middle and upper nodes of the stem.
The inflorescence of anemone is a Panicle under the leaf sheath, which is longer than 0.8 meters. The flower is small, ovoid and golden.