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One of 3 Rumex endemic to Hawaiian islands. Found on Moloka'i, Maui and Hawai'i islands, this is the most variable species in Hawaii. Usually a scandent shrub or liana (woody vine), with large, often pendent, paniculate flowers. Flowers usually red, but also green to yellowish green. Monoecious plants. This location is more of a mesic forest with an elevation around 4200ft/1280m.
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One of 3 Rumex endemic to Hawaiian islands. Found on Moloka'i, Maui and Hawai'i islands, this is the most variable species in Hawaii. Usually a scandent shrub or liana (woody vine), with large, often pendent, paniculate flowers. Flowers usually red, but also green to yellowish green. Monoecious plants. This location is more of a mesic forest with an elevation around 4200ft/1280m.
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One of 3 Rumex endemic to Hawaiian islands. Found on Moloka'i, Maui and Hawai'i islands, this is the most variable species in Hawaii. Usually a scandent shrub or liana (woody vine), with large, often pendent, paniculate flowers. Flowers usually red, but also green to yellowish green. Monoecious plants. This location is more of a mesic forest with an elevation around 4200ft/1280m.
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One of 3 Rumex endemic to Hawaiian islands. Found on Moloka'i, Maui and Hawai'i islands, this is the most variable species in Hawaii. Usually a scandent shrub or liana (woody vine), with large, often pendent, paniculate flowers. Flowers usually red, but also green to yellowish green. Monoecious plants. This location is more of a mesic forest with an elevation around 4200ft/1280m.
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One of 3 Rumex endemic to Hawaiian islands. Found on Moloka'i, Maui and Hawai'i islands, this is the most variable species in Hawaii. Usually a scandent shrub or liana (woody vine), with large, often pendent, paniculate flowers. Flowers usually red, but also green to yellowish green. Monoecious plants. This location is more of a mesic forest with an elevation around 4200ft/1280m.
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One of 3 Rumex endemic to Hawaiian islands. Found on Moloka'i, Maui and Hawai'i islands, this is the most variable species in Hawaii. Usually a scandent shrub or liana (woody vine), with large, often pendent, paniculate flowers. Flowers usually red, but also green to yellowish green. Monoecious plants. This location is more of a mesic forest with an elevation around 4200ft/1280m.
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One of 3 Rumex endemic to Hawaiian islands. Found on Moloka'i, Maui and Hawai'i islands, this is the most variable species in Hawaii. Usually a scandent shrub or liana (woody vine), with large, often pendent, paniculate flowers. Flowers usually red, but also green to yellowish green. Monoecious plants. This location is more of a mesic forest with an elevation around 4200ft/1280m.
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One of 3 Rumex endemic to Hawaiian islands. Found on Moloka'i, Maui and Hawai'i islands, this is the most variable species in Hawaii. Usually a scandent shrub or liana (woody vine), with large, often pendent, paniculate flowers. Flowers usually red, but also green to yellowish green. Monoecious plants. This location is more of a mesic forest with an elevation around 3800ft/1159m.
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One of 3 Rumex endemic to Hawaiian islands. Found on Moloka'i, Maui and Hawai'i islands, this is the most variable species in Hawaii. Usually a scandent shrub or liana (woody vine), with large, often pendent, paniculate flowers. Flowers usually red, but also green to yellowish green. Monoecious plants. This location is more of a mesic forest with an elevation around 4300ft/1311m.