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[syn. Alsinidendron obovatum]CaryophyllaceaeEndemic to the Hawaiian IslandsEndangeredOahu (Cultivated)Schiedea is a Hawaiian endemic genus of 34 species--all of which are considered vulnerable, rare, or endangered, with a few extinct.EtymologyThe generic name Schiedea is named in honor of Christian J. Schiede (1798-1836), German-born physician who collected in Mexico.
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Papery or Membranous schiedeaCaryophyllaceae (Pink family)Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (Kauai only)EndangeredOahu (Cultivated)Schiedea is a Hawaiian endemic genus of 34 species--all of which are considered vulnerable, rare, or endangered, with a few extinct.EtymologyThe generic name Schiedea is named in honor of Christian J. Schiede (1798-1836), German-born physician who collected in Mexico.The specific epithet membrancea means membrane or parchment, referring to the leaves.
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Oahu schiedeaCaryophyllaceae (Pink or Carnation family)Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (Oahu only)IUCN: Critically Endangered Photo: Oahu (Cultivated); Waianae Range formSchiedea is a Hawaiian endemic genus of 34 species--all of which are considered vulnerable, rare, or endangered, with a few extinct.Schiedea kaalae
www.flickr.com/photos/dweickhoff/4832022339/in/photolist-...EtymologyThe generic name Schiedea is named in honor of Christian J. Schiede (1798-1836), German-born physician who collected in Mexico.The specific epithet kaalae refers to Kaala, Oahu, the highest point on the island, where this species was first described (by Western man in 1870).
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Niihau schiedeaCaryophyllaceaeEndemic to the Hawaiian Islands (unknown locality on Kauai and Niihau?*)Presumed extinct (Collected only two times)Schiedea is a Hawaiian endemic genus of 34 species--all of which are considered vulnerable, rare, or endangered, with a few extinct.EtymologyThe generic name Schiedea is named in honor of Christian J. Schiede (1798-1836), German-born physician who collected in Mexico._____* Some reputable sources use Niihau schiedea for the vernacular or common name of this species.
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Nhoa CarnationCaryophyllaceae (Pink or Carnation family)Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (Nhoa only)EndangeredKauai (Cultivated)Schiedea is a Hawaiian endemic genus of 34 species--all of which are considered vulnerable, rare, or endangered, with a few extinct.EtymologyThe generic name Schiedea is named in honor of Christian J. Schiede (1798-1836), German-born physician who collected in Mexico.The Latin specific epithet, verticillatus, means "whorled."
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Sprawling schiedea Caryophyllaceae (Pink or Carnation family)Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (found in diverse mesic forest in the northern and central Waianae Mountains, Oahu. A single specimen was found in East Maui (Haleakal), but is presumed extinct there)IUCN: Critically EndangeredOahu (Cultivated)Flower
www.flickr.com/photos/30419621@N05/13972758321/in/photoli...Closeup of terminal leaves
www.flickr.com/photos/dweickhoff/5187929527/in/photostream/Schiedea is a Hawaiian endemic genus of 34 species--all of which are considered vulnerable, rare, or endangered, with a few extinct.EtymologyThe generic name Schiedea is named in honor of Christian J. Schiede (1798-1836), German-born physician who collected in Mexico.The specific epithet hookeri is named in honor of Sir William Jackson Hooker (1785-1865), English botanist and first Director of Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in England.
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[syn. Alsinidendron trinerve]CaryophyllaceaeEndemic to the Hawaiian IslandsEndangeredOahu (Cultivated)Schiedea is a Hawaiian endemic genus of 34 species--all of which are considered vulnerable, rare, or endangered, with a few extinct.EtymologyThe generic name Schiedea is named in honor of Christian J. Schiede (1798-1836), German-born physician who collected in Mexico.
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Auwahi schiedea*Caryophyllaceae (Pink family)Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (Maui only)Presumed extinct, but may still be extant because its specific habitat has not been search in recent decades. Notes made by Joseph Rock, who last collected it in 1910, suggest that S. implexa may be restricted entirely to vertical cliffs, which are nearly impossible to search thoroughly. (Systematic Botany Monographs, Vol. 72, Monographs of Schiedea, W. Wagner, S. Weller, A. Sakai, 3/5/05)Schiedea is a Hawaiian endemic genus of 34 species--all of which are considered vulnerable, rare, or endangered, with a few extinct.EtymologyThe generic name Schiedea is named in honor of Christian J. Schiede (1798-1836), German-born physician who collected in Mexico.The specific epithet implexa means tangled, interlaced._____* Some reputable sources use Auwahi schiedea for the vernacular or common name of this species.
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Globe schiedeaCaryophyllaceaeEndemic to the Hawaiian IslandsVulnerableMaui (Cultivated)Schiedea is a Hawaiian endemic genus of 34 species--all of which are considered vulnerable, rare, or endangered, with a few extinct.EtymologyThe generic name Schiedea is named in honor of Christian J. Schiede (1798-1836), German-born physician who collected in Mexico.NPH00001
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Diamond Head schiedeaCaryophyllaceae (Pink or Carnation family)Endemic to the Hawaiian islands (very restricted on Oahu only)IUCN: Critically EndangeredOahu (Cultivated)Schiedea is a Hawaiian endemic genus of 34 species--all of which are considered vulnerable, rare, or endangered, with a few extinct.EtymologyThe generic name Schiedea is named in honor of Christian J. Schiede (1798-1836), German-born physician who collected in Mexico.The specific epithet, adamantis, is from the ancient Greek admas () or dmantis, meaning diamond" in reference to the very narrow range of this species being found only on Diamond Head (Lahi), Oahu.
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Papery or Membranous schiedeaCaryophyllaceae (Pink family)Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (Kauai only)EndangeredOahu (Cultivated)Schiedea is a Hawaiian endemic genus of 34 species--all of which are considered vulnerable, rare, or endangered, with a few extinct.EtymologyThe generic name Schiedea is named in honor of Christian J. Schiede (1798-1836), German-born physician who collected in Mexico.The specific epithet membrancea means membrane or parchment, referring to the leaves.
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Oahu schiedeaCaryophyllaceae (Pink or Carnation family)Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (Oahu only)IUCN: Critically EndangeredPhoto: Oahu (Cultivated); Waianae Mts. formA floral blizzard!Schiedea is a Hawaiian endemic genus of 34 species--all of which are considered vulnerable, rare, or endangered, with a few extinct.EtymologyThe generic name Schiedea is named in honor of Christian J. Schiede (1798-1836), German-born physician who collected in Mexico.
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Niihau schiedeaCaryophyllaceaeEndemic to the Hawaiian Islands (unknown locality on Kauai and Niihau?*)Presumed extinct (Collected only two times)Schiedea is a Hawaiian endemic genus of 34 species--all of which are considered vulnerable, rare, or endangered, with a few extinct.EtymologyThe generic name Schiedea is named in honor of Christian J. Schiede (1798-1836), German-born physician who collected in Mexico._____* Some reputable sources use Niihau schiedea for the vernacular or common name of this species.
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Nhoa CarnationCaryophyllaceae (Pink or Carnation family)Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (Nhoa only)EndangeredKauai (Cultivated)Schiedea is a Hawaiian endemic genus of 34 species--all of which are considered vulnerable, rare, or endangered, with a few extinct.EtymologyThe generic name Schiedea is named in honor of Christian J. Schiede (1798-1836), German-born physician who collected in Mexico.The Latin specific epithet, verticillatus, means "whorled."
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Sprawling schiedea Caryophyllaceae (Pink or Carnation family)Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (found in diverse mesic forest in the northern and central Waianae Mountains, Oahu. A single specimen was found in East Maui (Haleakal), but is presumed extinct there)IUCN: Critically EndangeredOahu (Cultivated)Flower
www.flickr.com/photos/30419621@N05/13972758321/in/photoli...Habit
www.flickr.com/photos/dweickhoff/5188531480/in/photostream/Schiedea is a Hawaiian endemic genus of 34 species--all of which are considered vulnerable, rare, or endangered, with a few extinct.EtymologyThe generic name Schiedea is named in honor of Christian J. Schiede (1798-1836), German-born physician who collected in Mexico.The specific epithet hookeri is named in honor of Sir William Jackson Hooker (1785-1865), English botanist and first Director of Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in England.NPH00002
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Auwahi schiedea*Caryophyllaceae (Pink family)Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (Maui only)Presumed extinct, but may still be extant because its specific habitat has not been search in recent decades. Notes made by Joseph Rock, who last collected it in 1910, suggest that S. implexa may be restricted entirely to vertical cliffs, which are nearly impossible to search thoroughly. (Systematic Botany Monographs, Vol. 72, Monographs of Schiedea, W. Wagner, S. Weller, A. Sakai, 3/5/05)Schiedea is a Hawaiian endemic genus of 34 species--all of which are considered vulnerable, rare, or endangered, with a few extinct.EtymologyThe generic name Schiedea is named in honor of Christian J. Schiede (1798-1836), German-born physician who collected in Mexico.The specific epithet implexa means tangled, interlaced._____* Some reputable sources use Auwahi schiedea for the vernacular or common name of this species.
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Globe schiedeaCaryophyllaceaeEndemic to the Hawaiian IslandsVulnerableOahu (Cultivated)Male flowersSchiedea is a Hawaiian endemic genus of 34 species--all of which are considered vulnerable, rare, or endangered, with a few extinct.EtymologyThe generic name Schiedea is named in honor of Christian J. Schiede (1798-1836), German-born physician who collected in Mexico.NPH00003
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Diamond Head schiedeaCaryophyllaceae (Pink or Carnation family)Endemic to the Hawaiian islands (very restricted on Oahu only)IUCN: Critically EndangeredOahu (Cultivated)Schiedea is a Hawaiian endemic genus of 34 species--all of which are considered vulnerable, rare, or endangered, with a few extinct.EtymologyThe generic name Schiedea is named in honor of Christian J. Schiede (1798-1836), German-born physician who collected in Mexico.The specific epithet, adamantis, is from the ancient Greek admas () or dmantis, meaning diamond" in reference to the very narrow range of this species being found only on Diamond Head (Lahi), Oahu.
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Papery or Membranous schiedeaCaryophyllaceae (Pink family)Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (Kauai only)NatureServe: Critically ImperiledOahu (Cultivated)Schiedea is a Hawaiian endemic genus of 34 species--all of which are considered vulnerable, rare, or endangered, with a few extinct.EtymologyThe generic name Schiedea is named in honor of Christian J. Schiede (1798-1836), German-born physician who collected in Mexico.The specific epithet membrancea means membrane or parchment, referring to the leaves.
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Oahu schiedeaCaryophyllaceae (Pink or Carnation family)Endemic to the Hawaiian IslandsIUCN: Critically EndangeredOahu (Cultivated); form from unknown origin Schiedea is a Hawaiian endemic genus of 34 species--all of which are considered vulnerable, rare, or endangered, with a few extinct.
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Niihau schiedeaCaryophyllaceaeEndemic to the Hawaiian Islands (unknown locality on Kauai and Niihau?*)Presumed extinct (Collected only two times)Voucher:
www.flickr.com/photos/dweickhoff/7987054709/in/photolist-...Schiedea is a Hawaiian endemic genus of 34 species--all of which are considered vulnerable, rare, or endangered, with a few extinct.EtymologyThe generic name Schiedea is named in honor of Christian J. Schiede (1798-1836), German-born physician who collected in Mexico._____* Some reputable sources use Niihau schiedea for the vernacular or common name of this species.