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annual with slender single stem rising just above small ovate, serrate, hispid leaves in basal rosette; in cool, shaded gravelly, volcanic soil of creek bank
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This Lobelia is endemic to Kauai and is only found in the Alakai Swamp and Waialeale. Elevation of this photo was around 4030ft/1229m. Of note, the Hawaiian Lobeliads consist of what is currently separated into 5 genera and 125 endemic species, all from a single colonization 13 million years ago.
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This Lobelia is endemic to Kauai and is only found in the Alakai Swamp and near Mt. Waialeale. Elevation of this photo was around 4030ft/1229m. Of note, the Hawaiian Lobeliads consist of what is currently separated into 5 genera and 125 endemic species, all from a single colonization 13 million years ago!
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This Lobelia is endemic to Kauai and is only found in the Alakai Swamp and near Mt. Waialeale. Elevation of this photo was around 4030ft/1229m. Of note, the Hawaiian Lobeliads consist of what is currently separated into 5 genera and 125 endemic species, all from a single colonization 13 million years ago!
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This Lobelia is endemic to Kauai and is only found in the Alakai Swamp and near Mt. Waialeale. Elevation of this photo was around 4030ft/1229m. Of note, the Hawaiian Lobeliads consist of what is currently separated into 5 genera and 125 endemic species, all from a single colonization 13 million years ago!
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This Lobelia is endemic to Kauai and is only found in the Alakai Swamp and near Mt. Waialeale. Elevation of this photo was around 4030ft/1229m. Of note, the Hawaiian Lobeliads consist of what is currently separated into 5 genera and 125 endemic species, all from a single colonization 13 million years ago!
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This Lobelia is endemic to Kauai and is only found in the Alakai Swamp and near Mt. Waialeale. Elevation of this photo was around 4030ft/1229m. Of note, the Hawaiian Lobeliads consist of what is currently separated into 5 genera and 125 endemic species, all from a single colonization 13 million years ago!
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Endemic to Ni'ihau, Kaua'i, and northern Wai'anae mountains on O'ahu. Endangered.
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Endemic to Ni'ihau, Kaua'i, and northern Wai'anae mountains on O'ahu. Endangered.
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Endemic to Ni'ihau, Kaua'i, and northern Wai'anae mountains on O'ahu. Endangered.
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Endemic to Ni'ihau, Kaua'i, and northern Wai'anae mountains on O'ahu. Endangered. Note post bloom seed capsules.
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Endemic to Ni'ihau, Kaua'i, and northern Wai'anae mountains on O'ahu. Endangered. Note post bloom seed capsules.
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Plants scattered on open flat with moist silty soil above shoreline of seasonal playa with Jaegeria hirta, Jaegeria glabra, Hypoxis mexicana, Arenaria lanuginosa, Psilactis gentryi,Lobelia anatina
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Plants scattered on open flat with moist silty soil above shoreline of seasonal playa with Jaegeria hirta, Jaegeria glabra, Hypoxis mexicana, Arenaria lanuginosa, Psilactis gentryi,Lobelia anatina
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Plants scattered on open flat with moist silty soil above shoreline of seasonal playa with Jaegeria hirta, Jaegeria glabra, Hypoxis mexicana, Arenaria lanuginosa, Psilactis gentryi,Lobelia anatina
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roadside in grassy, open clearing above arroyo on volcanic tuff substrate. Plants erect, with lanceolate, conspicuously coarse toothed leaves,
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roadside in grassy, open clearing above arroyo on volcanic tuff substrate. Plants erect, with lanceolate, conspicuously coarse toothed leaves.
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roadside in grassy, open clearing above arroyo on volcanic tuff substrate. Plants erect, with lanceolate, conspicuously coarse toothed leaves, blue-purple flowers
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Rare. Endemic to 2 bogs on Kauai - Wahiawa is a lowland bog 570-800m; summit bog on Wai'ale'ale 1100-1590m. Previous names include L. kauaensis (Heller), L. gaudichaudii var. kauaiensis (A. Gray). Current name from Lammers, 2007 (J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 1(2):789-810). Wahiawa bog is the only intact low elevation bog left in the Hawaiian Islands and is home to several rare plants. Apparently flowers July to March.
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Rare. Endemic to 2 bogs on Kauai - Wahiawa is a lowland bog 570-800m; summit bog on Wai'ale'ale 1100-1590m. Previous names include L. kauaensis (Heller), L. gaudichaudii var. kauaiensis (A. Gray). Current name from Lammers, 2007 (J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 1(2):789-810). Wahiawa bog is the only intact low elevation bog left in the Hawaiian Islands and is home to several rare plants. Apparently flowers July to March.
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Rare. Endemic to 2 bogs on Kauai - Wahiawa is a lowland bog 570-800m; summit bog on Wai'ale'ale 1100-1590m. Previous names include L. kauaensis (Heller), L. gaudichaudii var. kauaiensis (A. Gray). Current name from Lammers, 2007 (J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 1(2):789-810). Wahiawa bog is the only intact low elevation bog left in the Hawaiian Islands and is home to several rare plants. Apparently flowers July to March.
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Rare. Endemic to 2 bogs on Kauai - Wahiawa is a lowland bog 570-800m; summit bog on Wai'ale'ale 1100-1590m. Previous names include L. kauaensis (Heller), L. gaudichaudii var. kauaiensis (A. Gray). Current name from Lammers, 2007 (J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 1(2):789-810). Wahiawa bog is the only intact low elevation bog left in the Hawaiian Islands and is home to several rare plants. Apparently flowers July to March.
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Rare. Endemic to 2 bogs on Kauai - Wahiawa is a lowland bog 570-800m; summit bog on Wai'ale'ale 1100-1590m. Previous names include L. kauaensis (Heller), L. gaudichaudii var. kauaiensis (A. Gray). Current name from Lammers, 2007 (J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 1(2):789-810). Wahiawa bog is the only intact low elevation bog left in the Hawaiian Islands and is home to several rare plants. Apparently flowers July to March.
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Rare. Endemic to 2 bogs on Kauai - Wahiawa is a lowland bog 570-800m; summit bog on Wai'ale'ale 1100-1590m. Previous names include L. kauaensis (Heller), L. gaudichaudii var. kauaiensis (A. Gray). Current name from Lammers, 2007 (J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 1(2):789-810). Wahiawa bog is the only intact low elevation bog left in the Hawaiian Islands and is home to several rare plants. Apparently flowers July to March.