Hana clermontia

This is a shrub which can reach five meters in height. It grows in wet Metrosideros forests. Some individuals are protected within Haleakal? National Park. Threats to the species include invasive plant species such as glory bush and Vaseygrass , and feral pigs, which inflict severe damage upon the ecosystem.

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Clermontia samuelii, 'oha wai, 'oha, haha, Upper Hana Rain Forest, Maui, endemic genus. Clermontia tuberculata, 'oha wai, 'oha, haha, endemic genus. More

Clermontia samuelii is endemic to the island of Maui, Hawaii. The total population is greater than 300–400 individuals, although fewer than 250 are mature plants. Threats include pigs and invasive plants. Geographic Range - Range Description: Clermontia samuelii is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. It occurs on Maui. More