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Eleocharis obtusa
Eleocharis obtusa Cyperaceae or Sedge family Synonyms: Eleocharis ovata var. obtusa, Scirpus obtusus. Kohekohe Pīpīwai Blunt spikerush ...
Last modified on Oct 1, 2025
Sophora chrysophylla
... f. maunakeaensis, Sophora chrysophylla f. maunaloaensis, Sophora chrysophylla f. obovata, Sophora chrysophylla f. obtusa, Sophora chrysophylla ...
Last modified on Oct 1, 2025
Ochrosia compta
... clusters at the ends of the branches. They have a mild scent similar to plumeria. Hōlei appears to bloom continuously over ...
Last modified on Sep 21, 2025
Polyscias lallanii
... It has smooth gray bark, soft wood, and thick, semi-flexible branches similar to the ubiquitous alien plumerias here in Hawai'i. The undersurface of ...
Last modified on Sep 21, 2025
Cyperus trachysanthos
... monnieri, Bolboschoenus maritimus, Cyperus javanicus, C. laevigatus, C. trachysanthos, Eleocharis erythropoda, E. obtusa, Marsilea villosa ...
Last modified on Sep 24, 2025
Cyperus javanicus
... monnieri, Bolboschoenus maritimus, Cyperus javanicus, C. laevigatus, C. trachysanthos, Eleocharis erythropoda, E. obtusa, Marsilea villosa ...
Last modified on Sep 18, 2025
Cyperus laevigatus
... can be used with other native, less aggressive water-loving plants, such as ʻaeʻae (Bacopa monnieri) and kohekohe (Eleocharis obtusa), but can ...
Last modified on Oct 1, 2025
Rauvolfia sandwicensis
... Hao's tiny greenish-white perfect (bisexual) flowers are also clustered and have a fragrance similar to plumeria — not surprising since both species ...
Last modified on Sep 21, 2025
Alyxia stellata
... Several non-native species of Plumeria, also in Apocynaceae and a popular ornamental tree, have been introduced to Hawai'i. However, none of ...
Last modified on Sep 21, 2025