Description: English: Stenogyne kanehoana (SteKan) is an endangered plant in the mint family, with very few, if any, individuals found in the wild. This individual flowered in a greenhouse of the Oahu Army Natural Resources Program in March 2019. Date: 22 March 2019, 16:32:29. Source: They were emailed them to me by a friend, who obtained them from an employee of the Oahu Army Natural Resources Program, which is part of the U.S. Federal Government. This employee has received the approval of his supervisors for this picture to be posted to wikipedia. The only condition the supervisors made is that the Oahu Army Natural Resources Program be credited. Author: Oahu Army Natural Resources Program. Camera location21° 29′ 58.94″ N, 158° 04′ 42.34″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 21.499706; -158.078428.
Description: English: Oahu stenogyne (Stenogyne kanehoana : Lamiaceae). Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. Critically Endangered (CE) per IUCN criteria. Oʻahu (cultivated). Date: 17 January 2005, 01:08. Source: Stenogyne kanehoana Uploaded by Tim1357. Author: David Eickhoff from Pearl City, Hawaii, USA.
Description: English: Stenogyne kanehoana (SteKan) is an endangered plant in the mint family, with very few, if any, individuals found in the wild. This individual flowered in a greenhouse of the Oahu Army Natural Resources Program in March 2019. Date: 21 March 2019, 08:10:07. Source: They were emailed them to me by a friend, who obtained them from an employee of the Oahu Army Natural Resources Program, which is part of the U.S. Federal Government. This employee has received the approval of his supervisors for this picture to be posted to wikipedia. The only condition the supervisors made is that the Oahu Army Natural Resources Program be credited. Author: Oahu Army Natural Resources Program. Camera location21° 29′ 58.8″ N, 158° 04′ 42.61″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 21.499667; -158.078503.
Haleakala stenogyne(no known Hawaiian name)LamiaceaeGenus endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (East Maui, south slope of Haleakal only)Presumed extinct. Photographed in 1973; not seen since 1984.nativeplants.hawaii.edu/
Haleakala stenogyne(no known Hawaiian name)LamiaceaeGenus endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (East Maui, south slope of Haleakal only)Presumed extinct. Photographed in 1973; not seen since 1984.nativeplants.hawaii.edu/
Haleakala stenogyne(no known Hawaiian name)LamiaceaeGenus endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (East Maui, south slope of Haleakal only)Presumed extinct. Photographed in 1973; not seen since 1984.nativeplants.hawaii.edu/