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- Q1887651 subject Q8413066.
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- Q1887651 abstract "Sesbania tomentosa, commonly known as Oahu riverhemp and ʻŌhai, is an endangered species of flowering plant in the pea family, Fabaceae, that is endemic to the main Hawaiian Islands as well as Nihoa and Necker Island. It inhabits low shrublands and, rarely, dry forests, at elevations from sea level to 2,500 ft (760 m). Associated native plant species include akiʻaki (Sporobolus virginicus), ilima (Sida fallax), naupaka kahakai (Scaevola taccada), and pili (Heteropogon contortus). Off-road vehicles, wildfires, grazing, and alien species competition have destroyed their habitat on the main islands, but they are still quite common on Nihoa and Necker. At least 2000 specimens grow on Nihoa, while there are far less on Necker.ʻŌhai is highly polymorphic, exhibiting broad variations in color and shape. Plants that grow on Nihoa have reddish-orange flowers and young leaflets that are relatively hairless. Necker plants have salmon to orange colored-flowers, and leaflets that are very hairy. A form that grows as a standing tree exists on Molokaʻi. ʻŌhai grows as a prostrate shrub with semi-glaucous leaves devoid of tomentum on the southernmost tip of the island of Hawaiʻi, Ka Lae.".
- Q1887651 binomialAuthority Q472639.
- Q1887651 class Q165468.
- Q1887651 conservationStatus "G2".
- Q1887651 conservationStatusSystem "TNC".
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- Q1887651 kingdom Q756.
- Q1887651 order Q21878.
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- Q1887651 synonym "Agati tomentosa (Hook. & Arn.) Nutt. ex A.Gray)".
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- Q1887651 genus "Sesbania".
- Q1887651 name "Sesbania tomentosa".
- Q1887651 ordo Q21878.
- Q1887651 regnum "Plantae".
- Q1887651 status "G2".
- Q1887651 statusSystem "TNC".
- Q1887651 synonyms "Agati tomentosa ( Nutt. ex A.Gray)".
- Q1887651 unrankedClassis Q165468.
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- Q1887651 type Eukaryote.
- Q1887651 type Plant.
- Q1887651 type Species.
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- Q1887651 comment "Sesbania tomentosa, commonly known as Oahu riverhemp and ʻŌhai, is an endangered species of flowering plant in the pea family, Fabaceae, that is endemic to the main Hawaiian Islands as well as Nihoa and Necker Island. It inhabits low shrublands and, rarely, dry forests, at elevations from sea level to 2,500 ft (760 m). Associated native plant species include akiʻaki (Sporobolus virginicus), ilima (Sida fallax), naupaka kahakai (Scaevola taccada), and pili (Heteropogon contortus).".
- Q1887651 label "Sesbania tomentosa".
- Q1887651 depiction Starr_040704-0004_Sesbania_tomentosa.jpg.
- Q1887651 name "Sesbania tomentosa".