Sesbania tomentosa, commonly known as Oahu riverhemp and ʻōhai, is an endangered species of plant in the pea family, Fabaceae, that is endemic to the main...
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J.B.Gillett Sesbania sudanica J.B.Gillett Sesbania tetraptera Hochst. ex Baker Sesbania tomentosa Hook. & Arn. – Ōhai (Hawaii) Sesbania transvaalensis...
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look superficially similar, such as Hawaiian: 'ōhai (Sesbania tomentosa), Tahitian: ofai (Sesbania grandiflora) and Marquesan kohai (Caesalpinia pulcherrima)...
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Nihoa millerbird Nihoa finch Nihoa conehead katydid Nihoa carnation Sesbania tomentosa the amaranth Amaranthus brownii the trapdoor spider Nihoa mahina Thaumatogryllus...
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is home to many native Hawaiian plants and animals. Plants: ‘ohai (Sesbania tomentosa) naupaka kahakai (Scaevola sericea) ‘ilima papa (Sida falax) naio...
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home to 16 native plant species, including the federally endangered Sesbania tomentosa. It is a nesting ground for wedge-tailed shearwaters. The islet contains...
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Palemano point. The name means "grove of ʻōhai trees". The tree, Sesbania tomentosa, is now endangered, and no longer grows in the area, so the site is...
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(critically endangered), Verbesina dissita and Sesbania tomentosa. Scaevola coriacea and Sesbania tomentosa are native and endangered grass species of Hawaii...
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tomentosum, Hibiscus spp., Portulaca molokiniensis, Santalum ellipticum, Sesbania tomentosa, and Wilkesia gymnoxiphium. It was closed to public tours in mid-2014...
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plant species found in this ecoregion are endemic, including ʻōhai (Sesbania tomentosa), ʻāwiwi (Schenkia sebaeoides), and wahine noho kula (Isodendrion...
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