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Stenogyne scrophularioides Mohihi
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Photographer: Eric White
ID: 0000 0000 0214 1808 (2014-02-23)Copyright © 2014 Eric White
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date of photo Feb 6, 2014
location
Niaulani, Volcano Village (Hawaii, Big Island (Hawaiian Islands), US)family
Lamiaceae
plant community Wet forest, 600-1600m, Mauna Loa, Mauna Keanotes Endemic to the Big Island (Hawaii Island) and found on Mauna Loa with a single collection from Mauna Kea. Leaves and stems are glabrous to nearly glabrous. Niaulani is a small piece of intact wet forest in the middle of Volcano Village and is a great introduction to the rain forest of Hawaii Island. Niaulani is State land and taken care of by the Volcano Art Center - open daily. This mint may have been outplanted in Niaulani.camera Nikon D80 Nikkor 60mm
photo category: Plant - vine
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Mohihi (photographer)
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