Keyword: Hawaiian plant
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PLA031-00070
Pu`uka`a (Cyperus trachysanthos), a federally endangered plant species from Hawaii, at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington, DC.
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PLA031-00054
Pu`uka`a (Cyperus trachysanthos), a federally endangered plant species from Hawaii, at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington, DC.
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PLA031-00055
Pu`uka`a (Cyperus trachysanthos), a federally endangered plant species from Hawaii, at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington, DC.
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ESA001-00576
A federally endangered Olulu or Alula (Brighamia insignis), at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington, DC. This Hawaiian plant now has to be hand pollenated because botanist believe that its pollinator is extinct. This plant was freshly cut by USGB and is exuding a milky substance similar to a milkweed were it was trimmed.
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ESA001-00577
A federally endangered Olulu or Alula (Brighamia insignis), at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington, DC. This endangered Hawaiian plant now has to be hand pollenated because botanist believe that its pollinator is extinct. This plant was freshly cut by USGB and is exuding a milky substance similar to a milkweed were it was trimmed.
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ESA001-00578
A federally endangered Olulu or Alula (Brighamia insignis), at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington, DC. This endangered Hawaiian plant now has to be hand pollenated because botanist believe that its pollinator is extinct. This plant was freshly cut by USGB and is exuding a milky substance similar to a milkweed were it was trimmed.
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ESA001-00579
A federally endangered Olulu or Alula (Brighamia insignis), at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington, DC. This endangered Hawaiian plant now has to be hand pollenated because botanist believe that its pollinator is extinct. This plant was freshly cut by USGB and is exuding a milky substance similar to a milkweed were it was trimmed.
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ESA001-00580
A federally endangered Olulu or Alula (Brighamia insignis), at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington, DC. This endangered Hawaiian plant now has to be hand pollenated because botanist believe that its pollinator is extinct. This plant was freshly cut by USGB and is exuding a milky substance similar to a milkweed were it was trimmed.