Konahuanui Summit Trail | |||
Lehua ahihi | Metrosideros tremuloides | Common | |
Ohia lehua | Metrosideros polymorpha | Common | |
Olapa | Cheirodendron trigynum | Uncommon | |
Naupaka kuahiwi | Scaevola gaudichaudiana | Common | |
Naupaka kuahiwi | Scaevola mollis | Common | |
Pua ahi nui | Broussasia arguta | Common | |
Akolea | Boehmeria grandis | Common | |
Haha | Cyanea koolauensis | Rare | |
Kolea | Myrsine sandwicensis | Uncommon | |
Ama’u | Sadleria pallida | Common | |
Kapana | Phylllostegia grandiflora | Common | |
Phyllostegia lantanioides | Uncommon | ||
Lapalapa | Cheirodendron platyphyllum | Locally common | |
Trematolobelia macrostacys | Locally common | ||
Trematolobelia singularis | Locally common | ||
Lobelia gaudichaudii | Uncommon | ||
Anini | Eurya sandwicensis | Rare | |
Lobelia oahuensis | Rare |
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Great to see someone is documenting the presence of these native plants and is paying attention to their presence while hiking in the mountains, unlike a lot of the “power hikers” who just speed on by oblivious to the unique and quiet beauty of the organisms around them.
Thanks Don. Learning about the endless variety of our native biota can be daunting. It can be hard to know where to even start. Hopefully, what I’m doing eases some of that.