- Cyanea stictophylla
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Cyanea stictophylla Conservation status Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked): Angiosperms (unranked): Eudicots (unranked): Asterids Order: Asterales Family: Campanulaceae Genus: Cyanea Species: C. stictophylla Binomial name Cyanea stictophylla
RockCyanea stictophylla is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common name Kaiholena cyanea. It is endemic to the island of Hawaii, where it is known only from the rainforests of Mauna Loa.[1] It is a federally listed endangered species of the United States. Like other Cyanea it is known as haha in Hawaiian.[2]
This Hawaiian lobelioid is a shrub or tree of the rainforest. It has become rare due to the grazing and trampling damage of cattle. There are perhaps 20 individuals remaining.[1]
References
- ^ a b World Conservation Monitoring Centre. (1998). Cyanea stictophylla. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN 2010. www.iucnredlist.org. Retrieved on 1 March 2011.
- ^ USFWS Species Profile: Listed Plants
External links
Categories:- IUCN Red List critically endangered species
- Campanulaceae
- Endemic flora of Hawaii
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