Date Added
November 25, 2021
06:32 PM UTC
Date Added
January 5, 2023
08:00 PM HST
What
Dicots
(Class Magnoliopsida)
Date Added
May 13, 2024
11:32 AM HST
What
Rattail
(Stachytarpheta cayennensis)
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May 13, 2024
06:02 PM PDT
Date Added
April 18, 2024
07:08 AM HST
Description
@kevinfaccenda
Microsorum spectrum var. pentadactylum (Hillebr.) D.D.Palmer
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February 17, 2020
09:18 AM HST
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April 13, 2024
09:44 PM UTC
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March 9, 2024
03:53 PM HST
What
Mosses
(Phylum Bryophyta)
Date Added
March 11, 2024
05:08 AM UTC
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November 11, 2023
05:22 PM HST
Description
P. blanda var. floribunda
What
Kiawe
(Neltuma pallida)
Date Added
January 11, 2024
09:18 AM PST
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December 6, 2021
11:26 PM UTC
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November 28, 2023
06:22 PM CST
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December 3, 2023
09:05 PM HST
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November 29, 2023
02:37 AM UTC
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November 26, 2023
01:09 PM UTC
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November 14, 2023
03:59 PM HST
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June 9, 2023
05:56 PM UTC
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February 18, 2022
12:23 AM HST
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March 29, 2023
04:28 AM UTC
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April 1, 2022
11:09 PM PDT
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September 30, 2023
07:09 PM HST
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August 7, 2023
05:05 AM UTC
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September 14, 2023
04:40 PM PDT
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September 15, 2023
09:20 PM UTC
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June 25, 2023
12:26 PM HST
Description
infecting dodonaea viscosa
Date Added
August 25, 2023
02:30 PM HST
What
Hiptage
(Hiptage benghalensis)
Date Added
December 1, 2020
09:35 PM UTC
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August 16, 2023
03:51 AM UTC
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August 17, 2023
12:47 PM HST
Description
An odd maile-scented fern with a deep purple coloration
Date Added
July 28, 2023
02:19 PM HST
Date Added
July 31, 2019
11:05 AM PDT
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July 22, 2023
05:49 PM UTC
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July 21, 2023
11:42 AM PDT
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July 14, 2023
11:22 AM PDT
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December 23, 2021
10:58 AM AST
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June 7, 2023
08:03 PM PDT
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June 30, 2023
03:20 AM UTC
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July 2, 2023
02:08 PM HST
Description
Scaevola taccada (Gaertn.) Roxb. var. tuamotuensis St. John
PTBG herbarium (Wood 10361)
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July 9, 2022
09:02 PM HST
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June 16, 2023
09:49 AM AEST
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June 17, 2023
06:36 PM UTC
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June 16, 2023
08:37 PM HST
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June 16, 2023
08:37 PM HST
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June 16, 2023
08:37 PM HST
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June 4, 2023
04:40 PM UTC
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June 8, 2023
07:19 PM HST
Description
naturalized on edge of wetland; at least 4 flowering clumps in area. growing out of Urochloa mutica
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May 30, 2023
05:02 PM UTC
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May 1, 2023
04:10 AM UTC
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August 29, 2021
04:31 PM PDT
Description
From left: Erigeron bonariensis, Erigeron sumatrensis, Erigeron canadensis, Laennicia coulteri.
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April 15, 2023
04:43 PM UTC
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May 15, 2023
08:49 PM HST
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January 7, 2023
12:58 PM HST
Date Added
May 15, 2023
04:05 PM PDT
What
Dicots
(Class Magnoliopsida)
Date Added
April 27, 2023
02:00 PM HST
Date Added
December 14, 2021
09:16 AM AEST
Description
Roberts Drive, Trinity Beach, Cairns.
This is definitely a hybrid, growing with both parent species.
Uncommon. On roadverge.
Photo 4 shows leaves of the hybrid in the middle with S. jamaicensis [left] and S. cayennensis [right].
What
Rattail
(Stachytarpheta cayennensis)
Date Added
October 23, 2021
03:41 AM PDT
Date Added
May 7, 2023
10:18 AM HST
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April 29, 2023
08:17 PM HST
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May 2, 2023
01:15 AM UTC
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May 3, 2023
04:06 AM HST
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April 22, 2023
08:16 PM UTC
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April 14, 2023
01:25 PM HST
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March 29, 2023
10:54 PM HST
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March 20, 2023
01:59 AM UTC
Description
- The graceful spurge is a small, herbaceous plant that is native to Central and South America, but has been introduced to many other parts of the world.
- The plant typically grows to be about 30-60 cm tall and has narrow, lance-shaped leaves that are arranged in pairs along the stem.
- The graceful spurge produces small, yellow flowers that are surrounded by showy, leaf-like bracts.
- The plant is also known by many other common names, including smallflowered euphorbia and madagascar spurge.
- The graceful spurge is often cultivated as an ornamental plant, as it is easy to grow and produces attractive flowers and foliage.
- The plant is also used in traditional medicine to treat a variety of ailments, including skin conditions and digestive disorders.
- Despite its many uses, the graceful spurge is considered to be a toxic plant, as it produces a milky sap that can cause skin irritation and other health problems if ingested or touched.
- The plant is also known for its many uses in traditional culture, including as a source of latex, fuel, and insecticide.
- The graceful spurge is an important food source for a variety of wildlife, including butterflies and bees, but should not be consumed by humans or domestic animals.
- The plant is considered to be an invasive species in some parts of the world, as it can quickly colonize disturbed areas and outcompete native plant species.
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March 19, 2023
03:01 PM HST
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March 19, 2023
01:16 PM HST
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March 19, 2023
01:28 PM HST
Description
D. tortuosum? Iridescent-ish
“This species is characteristic in having long, ascending to spreading pedicels in fruit. The articles are distinctively twisted alternately along the margins when young.”
-MotFPoH by Wagner, Herbst, and Sohmer
Can see the twist in image 4
Date Added
March 7, 2023
10:01 PM HST
Description
specimen; new state record
Date Added
February 19, 2023
11:04 PM HST
Description
in the seed photo the top seeds are from this plant and the bottom are from M . coromandelinaum
Date Added
February 12, 2023
10:15 AM PST
Description
Vine hanging from cliff. Globose capsule like fruit. Close to the beach but hanging from cliff. Could it be I. p-cb?
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February 16, 2023
02:43 PM EST
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February 12, 2023
04:17 PM EST
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February 8, 2023
06:02 PM EST
Description
On Kuliouou trail, about 1500 feet elevation
Date Added
February 6, 2023
07:23 PM HST
Description
odd population. upper leaves very narrow, stamens exserted
Date Added
February 2, 2023
11:31 AM HST
Date Added
February 1, 2023
03:48 PM UTC
What
Kiawe
(Neltuma pallida)
Date Added
January 17, 2023
10:54 AM PST
Date Added
February 18, 2022
12:07 AM HST
Date Added
February 17, 2022
11:52 PM HST
Date Added
February 17, 2022
11:33 PM HST
Date Added
November 30, 2022
09:53 AM UTC
Date Added
November 20, 2022
10:38 PM HST
Date Added
November 3, 2022
03:38 PM MST
Date Added
October 23, 2022
10:43 AM HST
Date Added
October 11, 2022
08:31 AM HST
Date Added
October 9, 2022
08:31 PM HST
What
Rattail
(Stachytarpheta cayennensis)
Date Added
May 21, 2022
01:17 PM CDT
Date Added
May 19, 2022
10:03 PM HST
Date Added
May 19, 2022
10:03 PM HST
Date Added
May 18, 2022
09:11 PM UTC
Date Added
May 14, 2022
10:44 PM HST
Date Added
May 8, 2022
06:43 AM UTC
Date Added
May 1, 2022
06:58 PM HST
Date Added
April 30, 2022
04:20 PM EDT
Date Added
May 1, 2022
04:36 PM UTC
Date Added
April 17, 2022
02:15 PM HST
Description
Near eastern trail head to Maunawili Ditch Trail, at end of Mahiku Place.
Date Added
March 14, 2022
05:02 AM UTC
Date Added
March 3, 2022
02:41 PM HST
Date Added
February 27, 2022
07:48 PM PST