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Erythrina sandwicensis
... Therefore, it's a shame that alien coral trees, particularly Erythrina variegata (Indian coral tree) and E. crista-galli (Cock's spur coral tree), sometimes ...
Last modified on Sep 18, 2025
Diospyros sandwicensis
... are unisexual (ie, pollen-producing or fruit-producing; male or female), with mature trees normally only produce one flower type (ie, the tree is either ...
Last modified on Oct 1, 2025
Diospyros hillebrandii
... are unisexual (ie, pollen-producing or fruit-producing; male or female), and mature trees normally only produce one flower type (ie, the tree is either ...
Last modified on Oct 1, 2025
Colubrina oppositifolia
... For older trees, borers can slow their growth by killing their thinner side branches; this damage also makes the tree unsightly ...
Last modified on Sep 21, 2025
Xylosma hawaiense
... Maua is usually dioecious (ie, male and female flowers are on separate trees) or rarely monoecious (ie, male and female flowers on the same tree) ...
Last modified on Sep 21, 2025
Sapindus oahuensis
... This 16-year-old cultivated lonomea is the perfect shade tree. A dense stand of relatively young wild trees in the Wai'anae Mountains of O'ahu ...
Last modified on Sep 21, 2025
Polyscias sandwicensis
... octopus tree, known as heʻe (Schefflera actinophylla), belongs to the same family. ʻOhe makai is one of the few native Hawaiian trees that are ...
Last modified on Oct 13, 2025
Hibiscadelphus distans
... hualalaiensis — The last wild tree (growing in North Kona, Hawaiʻi) died in 1992, but the species survives in cultivation, and trees have been ...
Last modified on Sep 18, 2025
Notelaea sandwicensis
... sandwicensis is a vulnerable long-lived (greater than five years) slow-growing medium-sized to large tree (up to 50 ft [15 m]). Older trees have thick ...
Last modified on Sep 18, 2025
Psydrax odorata
... to five alahe'e spaced about ten feet (3 m) apart from each other, since a single tree will not produce a lot of shade. Also, as the trees grow, begin ...
Last modified on Sep 21, 2025
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