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Bidens wiebkei

Image of Wiebke's beggarticks

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Kookoolau or Molokai kookoolauAsteraceaeEndemic to the Hawaiian Islands (Molokai only)IUCN: Critically EndangeredOahu (Cultivated)Early Hawaiians used the leaves in hot teas and tonics. Today, all species of kookoolau can be brewed as a tonic and each are said to have distinct flavors. Regarding Bidens spp., Isabella Abbott comments that "I find that the roughly half a dozen species common in Hawaii offer two or three slightly different flavors, each a bit more subtle than commercial black tea." ("Lau Hawaii: Traditional Hawaiian Uses of Plants")EtymologyThe generic name Bidens is derived from the Latin bi, two, and dens, teeth in reference to the pappus awns or collective bristles on the achenes (fruit, seeds).The specific epithet wiebkei is named for Henry Wiebke, botanist and fellow plant collector with botanist Otto Degener in the Hawaiian Islands.nativeplants.hawaii.edu

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