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Guayaba (Psidium guajava)Observ.
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These seem naturalized, not cultivated.
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Guayaba (Psidium guajava)Observ.
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These seem naturalized, not cultivated.
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This puzzles me. I'm pretty sure it's a Hibiscus, but I can't seem to figure out a species. It almost seems like a cross of H. tiliaceus and H. rosa-sinensis (is that even possible?). Any pointers in the right direction would be much appreciated!
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Pasto Sombra (Oplismenus hirtellus)Observ.
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Both O. hirtellus and O. compositus are reported from Hawai’i (and both from Maui), but I don't know what the difference is so I'm only going to genus for now...
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Guajito (Chamaecrista nictitans)Observ.
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This seems to be called C. nictitans (usually without varietal designation) in Hawai’i, but it looks very different from our var. nictitans in Arkansas. I'm not familiar with the other varieties, though. It also doesn't look like C. fasciculata of Arkansas (smaller plant and flowers than fasciculata) and I'm not familiar with other species. I need some convincing to call this C. nictitans, so I'm only going to genus right now.
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Cocotero (Cocos nucifera)Observ.
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At Kahanu Garden National Tropical Botanical Garden, but I’m uncertain whether this individual was planted or a volunteer.
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Maracuyá (Passiflora edulis)Observ.
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This appears to be a wild/naturalized plant, not cultivated.
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Helecho de Tres Hojas (Pellaea ternifolia)Observ.
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Growing at edge of native garden landscape bed at Visitor Center, but I don’t know for sure whether this was planted or is a volunteer…