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Marsilea villosa
... Many Marsilea species are unusual because they do not look like typical ferns but instead like clovers (Trifolium spp.) or Oxalis species (wood ...
Last modified on Sep 18, 2025
Portulaca (the four native species)
... 1965] describe medicinal uses of 'ihi mākole; however, both seem to be referring to an alien wood-sorrel species (most likely Oxalis corniculata) ...
Last modified on Nov 13, 2025
Heteropogon contortus
... Small terrestrial snails, including Cookeconcha undescribed sp.?, Lyropupa perlonga, and Endodonta undescribed sp.?, were previously abundant ...
Last modified on Oct 13, 2025
Asplenium musifolium
... frond. Please see the chart Key Differences Between two Asplenium sp. Key Differences Between two Asplenium sp. Asplenium ...
Last modified on Apr 17, 2026
Alphitonia ponderosa
... The three trees were called kālai pāhoa; the others were ʻohe (Polyscias sp.) and nīoi (Eugenia sp.) [Pukui & Elbert 1986] ...
Last modified on Nov 12, 2025
Delissea rhytidosperma
... Though not lowland plants, they do well at near sea level in pots or in the landscape, provided they have good drainage. In general, Delissea sp ...
Last modified on Apr 1, 2026
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 Apr 2, 2026
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 13, 2025
Chenopodium oahuense
... Pests and Diseases Occasionally, a small gray weevil (Myllocerus sp.) will eat ʻāweoweo leaves, or aphids or mealybugs will infest stem-tips; ants ...
Last modified on Feb 22, 2026
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 Apr 1, 2026
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