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- Cyanea_superba abstract "Cyanea superba is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common names Mt. Kaala cyanea and superb cyanea. It is endemic to the island of Oahu, but it is now extinct in the wild. It exists in cultivation and some individuals have been planted in appropriate habitat. It is a federally listed endangered species of the United States. Like other Cyanea it is known as haha in Hawaiian.This Hawaiian lobelioid was known from lowland forest habitat in the Waianae and Koʻolau Mountains of Oahu. There were two subspecies. The ssp. regina has not been seen since 1932 and is considered extinct. The ssp. superba was collected in the 19th century and then was not seen again until its 1971 rediscovery. In the 1970s there were about 60 plants counted. By the time the plant was listed as endangered in 1991 there were twenty individuals. These slowly disappeared and the last plant died in 2002.The plant is being propagated in a number of facilities in Hawaii. It has been planted in various parts of the island, often in fenced and otherwise protected areas. Many of the plants have survived, flowered, and produced viable seed, and seedlings have been observed. The U. S. Army has collected over 50,000 seeds from these plants and placed them in storage.This plant was driven to extinction by a number of forces, chiefly habitat destruction and degradation by feral pigs, rats, and introduced species of slugs. They faced competition from invasive plant species, including kukui (Aleurites moluccana), silk oak (Grevillea robusta), and Christmas berry (Schinus terebinthifolius). Some factors continue to threaten the individuals that have been planted in the habitat, such as fires started during military exercises and through arson.".
- Cyanea_superba class Eudicots.
- Cyanea_superba conservationStatus "EW".
- Cyanea_superba conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Cyanea_superba division Flowering_plant.
- Cyanea_superba family Campanulaceae.
- Cyanea_superba genus Cyanea_(plant).
- Cyanea_superba kingdom Plant.
- Cyanea_superba order Asterales.
- Cyanea_superba order Asterids.
- Cyanea_superba thumbnail Cyanea_superba.jpg?width=300.
- Cyanea_superba wikiPageExternalLink profile?symbol=CYSU8.
- Cyanea_superba wikiPageID "31043458".
- Cyanea_superba wikiPageRevisionID "546111419".
- Cyanea_superba binomial "Cyanea superba".
- Cyanea_superba binomialAuthority "Gray".
- Cyanea_superba familia Campanulaceae.
- Cyanea_superba genus "Cyanea".
- Cyanea_superba hasPhotoCollection Cyanea_superba.
- Cyanea_superba ordo Asterales.
- Cyanea_superba regnum Plant.
- Cyanea_superba species "C. superba".
- Cyanea_superba status "EW".
- Cyanea_superba statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Cyanea_superba unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Cyanea_superba unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Cyanea_superba unrankedOrdo Asterids.
- Cyanea_superba subject Category:Cyanea_(plant).
- Cyanea_superba subject Category:Endemic_flora_of_Hawaii.
- Cyanea_superba type Eukaryote.
- Cyanea_superba type Plant.
- Cyanea_superba type Species.
- Cyanea_superba type Organism.
- Cyanea_superba comment "Cyanea superba is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common names Mt. Kaala cyanea and superb cyanea. It is endemic to the island of Oahu, but it is now extinct in the wild. It exists in cultivation and some individuals have been planted in appropriate habitat. It is a federally listed endangered species of the United States.".
- Cyanea_superba label "Cyanea superba".
- Cyanea_superba label "Cyanea superba".
- Cyanea_superba sameAs Cyanea_superba.
- Cyanea_superba sameAs m.0gg6gjl.
- Cyanea_superba sameAs Q3008037.
- Cyanea_superba sameAs Q3008037.
- Cyanea_superba wasDerivedFrom Cyanea_superba?oldid=546111419.
- Cyanea_superba depiction Cyanea_superba.jpg.
- Cyanea_superba isPrimaryTopicOf Cyanea_superba.