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Endemic to the Big Island and Maui. Photo shows the white ellipsoid berries. Little is know about the seeds. Variable species. Elevation approximately 3800ft/1159m.
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Endemic to the Big Island and Maui. Photo shows the white ellipsoid berry. Little is know about the seeds. Variable species. Elevation approximately 3800ft/1159m.
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This shows a partly open mature fruit with small embedded seeds
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Endangered. Endemic to Hawaii island and known only from areas near Volcano Village and Laupahoehoe.
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Endangered. Endemic to Hawaii island and known only from areas near Volcano Village and Laupahoehoe.
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Endangered. Endemic to Hawaii island and known only from areas near Volcano Village and Laupahoehoe.
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Endangered. Endemic to Hawaii island and known only from areas near Volcano Village and Laupahoehoe.
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Endangered. Endemic to Hawaii island and known only from areas near Volcano Village and Laupahoehoe.
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Endangered. Endemic to Hawaii island and known only from areas near Volcano Village and Laupahoehoe.
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Endangered. Endemic to Hawaii island and known only from areas near Volcano Village and Laupahoehoe.
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Endangered. Endemic to Hawaii island and known only from areas near Volcano Village and Laupahoehoe. In Hawaii, this genus hybridizes and also shows extreme variation, making identification difficult. Currently, 58 species have been recognized in the Hawaiian Islands and recent phylogenetic research suggests a single colonization (Cronk, Q.C.B., et al, Am. J. Bot. 92(60:1017-1024, 2005).