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Endemic to Mt. Ha'upu on Kauai. This species was discovered in 1998 with a sole population of 7 plants. Apparently goats later consumed the population. While it is extinct in the wild, seeds were collected on the original discovery and has now been propagated at the National Tropical Botanical Garden. See 'Kadua haupuensis, a new endemic species from Kauai, Hawaiian Islands by Lorence, Wagner and Laidlaw; Brittonia 62(2), 2010, pp 137-144.
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Endemic to Mt. Ha'upu on Kauai. This species was discovered in 1998 with a sole population of 7 plants. Apparently goats later consumed the population. While it is extinct in the wild, seeds were collected on the original discovery and K. haupuensis has now been propagated at the National Tropical Botanical Garden. See 'Kadua haupuensis, a new endemic species from Kauai, Hawaiian Islands by Lorence, Wagner and Laidlaw; Brittonia 62(2), 2010, pp 137-144.
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Endemic to Mt. Ha'upu on Kauai. This species was discovered in 1998 with a sole population of 7 plants. Apparently goats later consumed the population. While it is extinct in the wild, seeds were collected on the original discovery and K. haupuensis has now been propagated at the National Tropical Botanical Garden. See 'Kadua haupuensis, a new endemic species from Kauai, Hawaiian Islands by Lorence, Wagner and Laidlaw; Brittonia 62(2), 2010, pp 137-144.
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Photograph of Kadua haupuensis. Cultivated 980794.
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Photograph of Kadua haupuensis. Cultivated in restoration project, Maha'ulepu; male plant.
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Photograph of Kadua haupuensis. Cultivated National Tropical Botanical Garden.
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Photograph of Kadua haupuensis. Cultivated in restoration project, Maha'ulepu; male plant.
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Photograph of Kadua haupuensis. Cultivated in restoration project, Maha'ulepu; female plant.
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Photograph of Kadua haupuensis. Cultivated in restoration project.
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Photograph of Kadua haupuensis. Cultivated in restoration project, Maha'ulepu; male plant.
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Photograph of Kadua haupuensis. Cultivated 980794.