... Orville Baldos' description of the two follows. 'Ekahanui' has longer stems, larger leaves, and more prominent leaf venation than 'Palikea.' Stems are ...
... Occasionally, a small gray weevil (Myllocerus sp.) will eat ʻāweoweo leaves, or aphids ...
In the field, Forest and Kim Starr have seen leaf damage by ...
... highly variable leaf forms of maile and gave some of these forms specific names, such as: maile ha'i wale — a form with small, round "brittle" leaves ...
... Don't overfeed traps with fish food, or the leaves can get moldy and die. One very tiny piece per leaf is sufficient. In this case, more is not better ...
... Rather, note the tiny bud at the tip of the alahe'e stem, absent from the mock orange leaf, and the opposite arrangement of the leaves in alahe'e ...
... The upper surfaces of the slightly fleshy leaves are wrinkled and covered with downy, straight, erect hairs. The lower leaf surfaces are densely ...
... and Oʻahu L. hypoleuca differ in the size and shape of their leaves, the hairiness of the lower leaf surfaces, the venation of their leaves, and the ...