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vouchered by DWT#20182
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Cultivar 'Marble Queen'
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Endemic Hawaiian Islands. Elevation this photo approximately 3900ft/1189m. Fairly common in wet forests near Kilauea. Berries are a favorite of the Omao, a bird endemic to the Big Island.
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Endemic Hawaiian Islands. Elevation this photo approximately 3900ft/1189m. Fairly common in wet forests near Kilauea. Berries are a favorite of the Omao, a bird endemic to the Big Island.
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Endemic Hawaiian Islands. Elevation this photo approximately 3900ft/1189m. Fairly common in wet forests near Kilauea. Berries are a favorite of the Omao, a bird endemic to the Big Island.
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Endemic Hawaiian Islands. Elevation this photo approximately 3900ft/1189m. Fairly common in wet forests near Kilauea. Berries are a favorite of the Omao, a bird endemic to the Big Island.
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Endemic Hawaiian Islands. Elevation this photo approximately 3900ft/1189m. Dioecious plant. This photo shows a pistillate (female) flower.
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Endemic Hawaiian Islands. Elevation this photo approximately 3900ft/1189m. Dioecious plant. This photo shows a pistillate (female) flower.
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Endemic Hawaiian Islands. Elevation this photo approximately 3900ft/1189m.
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Endemic to Maui and the Big Island. This plant is dioecious and flowers are unisexual. This flower is pistillate, developing fruit seen in other photos.
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Endemic to Maui and the Big Island. This plant is dioecious and flowers are unisexual. This flower is pistillate, developing fruit seen in other photos. Plant in cinders near Devastation trail (3760 ft/1146 m).
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Endemic to Maui and the Big Island. This plant is dioecious and flowers are unisexual. These flowers are pistillate, developing fruit seen in other photos. Plant in cinders near Devastation trail (3760 ft/1146 m).
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Endemic to Maui and the Big Island. This plant is dioecious and flowers are unisexual. These flowers are pistillate, developing fruit seen in other photos. Plant in cinders near Devastation trail (3760 ft/1146 m).
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Endemic to Maui and the Big Island. This plant is dioecious and flowers are unisexual. These flowers are staminate. Plant in cinders near Devastation trail (3740 ft/1140 m).
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Endemic to Maui and the Big Island. This plant is dioecious and flowers are unisexual. These flowers are staminate. Plant in cinders near Devastation trail (3740 ft/1140 m).
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Endemic to Maui and the Big Island. This plant is dioecious and flowers are unisexual. These flowers are staminate. Plant in cinders near Devastation trail (3740 ft/1140 m).
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Endemic plant of Hawaii whose berries are a favorite food of the Nene, Hawaiian goose.
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Endemic plant to Hawaii. This plant at around 3900 ft., Kilauea caldera rim.
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This area consists of cinders from a 1959 eruptive event and is around 3760 ft. in elevation.
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This area consists of cinders from a 1959 eruptive event and is around 3760 ft. in elevation.
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Endemic to Big Island of Hawaii and Maui. Elevation this photo approximately 6800ft/2073m. This plant is usually dioecious.
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Endemic to Big Island of Hawaii and Maui. Elevation this photo approximately 6800ft/2073m. This plant is usually dioecious.
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Endemic to Big Island of Hawaii and Maui. Elevation this photo approximately 6800ft/2073m. This species is known for only growing above 6000ft/1829m, and for leathery, small, rounded leaves on short, stout, lateral branches.
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Endemic to Big Island of Hawaii and Maui. Elevation this photo approximately 6800ft/2073m. This species is known for only growing above 6000ft/1829m, and for leathery, small, rounded leaves on short, stout, lateral branches.