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Nephrolepis exaltata
Nephrolepis exaltata Lomariopsidaceae or Swordfern family Synonyms: Nephrolepis exaltata subsp. hawaiiensis. Niʻaniʻau ...
Last modified on Oct 2, 2025
Heteropogon contortus
... Small terrestrial snails, including Cookeconcha undescribed sp.?, Lyropupa perlonga, and Endodonta undescribed sp.?, were previously abundant ...
Last modified on Oct 2, 2025
Metrosideros polymorpha
... Native ferns such as palapalai (Microlepia strigosa), kupukupu (Nephrolepis cordifolia), or niʻaniʻau (Nephrolepis exaltata) may be planted ...
Last modified on Oct 2, 2025
Asplenium nidus
... cultivated ʻēkaha on an Oʻahu college campus and in a botanical garden growing with another indigenous fern, kupukupu (Nephrolepis cordifolia ...
Last modified on Oct 4, 2025
Microlepia strigosa
... Hawaiian Name Palapalai refers to a common name for fern and can also refer to the Niʻihau name for the native fern Nephrolepis exaltata ...
Last modified on Oct 2, 2025
Asplenium kaulfussii
... Hawaiian Name Pukui & Elbert [1986] notes that the name kūau is also used for a "sea creature (perhaps Aplysia sp.)," which is a type of sea slug ...
Last modified on Oct 4, 2025
Pteris hillebrandii
... rather passive nature of this fern allows it to grow in mixed company with other plants such as the native Selaginella arbuscula and a Stanhopea sp ...
Last modified on Oct 1, 2025
Schiedea globosa
... Hawaiian Name No Hawaiian name for this species is known. In fact, there are very few Schiedea sp. that have known Hawaiian names ...
Last modified on Oct 2, 2025
Gossypium tomentosum
... If the mildew persists, try spraying the plant with a non-systemic fungicide. A second fungus (Colletotrichum sp.) causes dark leaf spots ...
Last modified on Aug 30, 2025
Sapindus oahuensis
... and Diseases Lonomea planted in windless areas are prone to whitefly infestations and attack by a small gray weevil (Myllocerus sp.); control the ...
Last modified on Sep 21, 2025
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