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Sesbania tomentosa Ohai (shown with Ipomoea pes-caprae, Scaevola sericea)
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Photographer: Eric White
ID: 0000 0000 0113 0398 (2013-01-04)Copyright © 2013 Eric White
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date of photo Jan 3, 2013
latitude 19.26199 longitude -155.30413 max error distance 424 meters
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horizontal datum World Geodetic System 1984 georeferencing source GeoLocatelocation
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Ka'aha (Hawaii, Big Island (Hawaiian Islands), US)family
Fabaceae
plant community Sandy beaches, dunes, soild pockets on lava, pond margins 0-830mnotes Endemic to Hawaiian Islands and endangered. The only wild populations left on the Big Island are on the remote SE coast in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, with one population on State land at South Point. Elevation around 2m/6-7ft. The trunk of this sprawling shrub/vine was in a crack in the lava flow. This plant is within 50m of the shorebreak and is hot, dry and receives ocean spray.camera iPhone 4S
photo category: Plant - shrub
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common names
Ohai (photographer)
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