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Lower Sabie, Mpumalanga, South Africa
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Lower Sabie, Mpumalanga, South Africa
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Lower Sabie, Mpumalanga, South Africa
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Antonia ovata PohlLOGANIACEAELocal: Parque Ecolgico Dom Bosco, Braslia, Brasil.Ref.: Medeiros, J.D. Guia de campo: vegetao do Cerrado 500 espcies. MMA, 2011.
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Antonia ovata PohlLOGANIACEAELocal: Parque Ecolgico Dom Bosco, Braslia, Brasil.Ref.: Medeiros, J.D. Guia de campo: vegetao do Cerrado 500 espcies. MMA, 2011.
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Antonia ovata PohlLOGANIACEAELocal: Parque Ecolgico Dom Bosco, Braslia, Brasil.Ref.: Medeiros, J.D. Guia de campo: vegetao do Cerrado 500 espcies. MMA, 2011.
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Antonia ovata PohlLOGANIACEAELocal: Parque Ecolgico Dom Bosco, Braslia, Brasil.Ref.: Medeiros, J.D. Guia de campo: vegetao do Cerrado 500 espcies. MMA, 2011.
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Antonia ovata PohlLOGANIACEAELocal: Parque Ecolgico Dom Bosco, Braslia, Brasil.Ref.: Medeiros, J.D. Guia de campo: vegetao do Cerrado 500 espcies. MMA, 2011.
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Strychnos pseudoquina A.St.-Hil.LOGANIACEAELocal: Parque Nacional da Serra do Cip, Minas Gerais, Brasil.Ref.: Silva Jr., M.C. 100 rvores do Cerrado. Rede de Sementes do Cerrado, 2005.
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Strychnos pseudoquina A.St.-Hil.LOGANIACEAELocal: Parque Nacional da Serra do Cip, Minas Gerais, Brasil.Ref.: Silva Jr., M.C. 100 rvores do Cerrado. Rede de Sementes do Cerrado, 2005.
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Strychnos pseudoquina A.St.-Hil.LOGANIACEAELocal: Parque Nacional da Serra do Cip, Minas Gerais, Brasil.Ref.: Silva Jr., M.C. 100 rvores do Cerrado. Rede de Sementes do Cerrado, 2005.
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Strychnos pseudoquina A.St.-Hil.LOGANIACEAELocal: Parque Nacional da Serra do Cip, Minas Gerais, Brasil.Ref.: Silva Jr., M.C. 100 rvores do Cerrado. Rede de Sementes do Cerrado, 2005.
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Kmakahala[syn. Labordia waiolani]Loganiaceae (Logania family)Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (Oahu, Molokai, and rare on Lnai)Kaala Natural Area Reserve, OahuGeniostoma is an endemic Hawaiian genus of 17 species.Early Hawaiians used kmakahala in lei work and were highly prized. According to "N Lei Makamae--The Treasured Lei"*: "On Kauai, lei kmakahala was not worn by commoners but was reserved for the adornment of alii nui."Ka pua o kmakahalaKa punihei o ka manaoMeaole ke ana iliwaiKa loa a me la laulA loaa oe iauKa pili a ka puuwaiEnglish translation:The flower kmakahalaEnsnares my thoughtsSurveying the land is nothing to meIts breath and width I will travelUntil I have youFor I am the one who will hold you to my heart--Pualani Kanakaole Kanahele_____* Marie A. McDonald & Paul R. Weissich, University of Hawaii Press, 2003Habit
www.flickr.com/photos/dweickhoff/19366266123/in/photolist...EtymologyThe generic name Labordia is named after M. Laborde, a marine officer who died at sea on the voyage of the Uraine.The specific epithet is named for Waiolani, Oahu, where the type was found in "deep shady ravines."
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Kmakahala[syn. Labordia waiolani]Loganiaceae (Logania family)Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (Oahu, Molokai, and rare on Lnai)Kaala Natural Area Reserve, OahuGeniostoma is an endemic Hawaiian genus of 17 species.Early Hawaiians used kmakahala in lei work and were highly prized. According to "N Lei Makamae--The Treasured Lei"*: "On Kauai, lei kmakahala was not worn by commoners but was reserved for the adornment of alii nui."Ka pua o kmakahalaKa punihei o ka manaoMeaole ke ana iliwaiKa loa a me la laulA loaa oe iauKa pili a ka puuwaiEnglish translation:The flower kmakahalaEnsnares my thoughtsSurveying the land is nothing to meIts breath and width I will travelUntil I have youFor I am the one who will hold you to my heart--Pualani Kanakaole Kanahele_____* Marie A. McDonald & Paul R. Weissich, University of Hawaii Press, 2003Habit
www.flickr.com/photos/dweickhoff/19366266123/in/photolist...EtymologyThe generic name Labordia is named after M. Laborde, a marine officer who died at sea on the voyage of the Uraine.The specific epithet is named for Waiolani, Oahu, where the type was found in "deep shady ravines."
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Kmakahala[syn. Labordia waiolani]Loganiaceae (Logania family)Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (Oahu, Molokai, and rare on Lnai)Kaala Natural Area Reserve, OahuGeniostoma is an endemic Hawaiian genus of 17 species.Early Hawaiians used kmakahala in lei work and were highly prized. According to "N Lei Makamae--The Treasured Lei"*: "On Kauai, lei kmakahala was not worn by commoners but was reserved for the adornment of alii nui."Ka pua o kmakahalaKa punihei o ka manaoMeaole ke ana iliwaiKa loa a me la laulA loaa oe iauKa pili a ka puuwaiEnglish translation:The flower kmakahalaEnsnares my thoughtsSurveying the land is nothing to meIts breath and width I will travelUntil I have youFor I am the one who will hold you to my heart--Pualani Kanakaole Kanahele_____* Marie A. McDonald & Paul R. Weissich, University of Hawaii Press, 2003Habit
www.flickr.com/photos/dweickhoff/19366266123/in/photolist...EtymologyThe generic name Labordia is named after M. Laborde, a marine officer who died at sea on the voyage of the Uraine.The specific epithet is named for Waiolani, Oahu, where the type was found in "deep shady ravines."
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KmakahalaLoganiaceae (Logania family)Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (Oahu, Molokai, and rare on Lnai)Kaala Natural Area Reserve, OahuLabordia is an endemic Hawaiian genus of 17 species.Early Hawaiians used kmakahala in lei work and were highly prized. According to "N Lei Makamae--The Treasured Lei"*: "On Kauai, lei kmakahala was not worn by commoners but was reserved for the adornment of alii nui."Ka pua o kmakahalaKa punihei o ka manaoMeaole ke ana iliwaiKa loa a me la laulA loaa oe iauKa pili a ka puuwaiEnglish translation:The flower kmakahalaEnsnares my thoughtsSurveying the land is nothing to meIts breath and width I will travelUntil I have youFor I am the one who will hold you to my heart--Pualani Kanakaole Kanahele_____* Marie A. McDonald & Paul R. Weissich, University of Hawaii Press, 2003Closeup of flower
www.flickr.com/photos/dweickhoff/19961022076/in/photolist...EtymologyThe generic name Labordia is named after M. Laborde, a marine officer who died at sea on the voyage of the Uraine.The specific epithet is named for Waiolani, Oahu, where the type was found in "deep shady ravines."
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Kmakahala[syn. Labordia waiolani]Loganiaceae (Logania family)Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (Oahu, Molokai, and rare on Lnai)Kaala Natural Area Reserve, OahuGeniostoma is an endemic Hawaiian genus of 17 species.Early Hawaiians used kmakahala in lei work and were highly prized. According to "N Lei Makamae--The Treasured Lei"*: "On Kauai, lei kmakahala was not worn by commoners but was reserved for the adornment of alii nui."Ka pua o kmakahalaKa punihei o ka manaoMeaole ke ana iliwaiKa loa a me la laulA loaa oe iauKa pili a ka puuwaiEnglish translation:The flower kmakahalaEnsnares my thoughtsSurveying the land is nothing to meIts breath and width I will travelUntil I have youFor I am the one who will hold you to my heart--Pualani Kanakaole Kanahele_____* Marie A. McDonald & Paul R. Weissich, University of Hawaii Press, 2003Habit
www.flickr.com/photos/dweickhoff/19366266123/in/photolist...EtymologyThe generic name Labordia is named after M. Laborde, a marine officer who died at sea on the voyage of the Uraine.The specific epithet is named for Waiolani, Oahu, where the type was found in "deep shady ravines."
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Powranna, Tasmania, Australia
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Powranna, Tasmania, Australia
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Western Australia, Australia
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Western Australia, Australia
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States