Clermontia Arborescens Subsp. Arborescens
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The Hawaiian lobelioids are a group of flowering plants in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae, subfamily Lobelioideae, all of which are endemic to the
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. This is the largest plant
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in the Hawaiian Islands, and indeed the largest on any island archipelago, with over 125 species. The six genera involved can be broadly separated based on growth habit: ''Clermontia'' are typically branched
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s or small trees, up to tall, with fleshy fruits; ''Cyanea'' and ''Delissea'' are typically unbranched or branching only at the base, with a cluster of relatively broad leaves at the apex and fleshy fruits; ''Lobelia'' and ''Trematolobelia'' have long thin leaves down a single, non-woody stem and capsular fruits with wind-dispersed seeds; and the peculiar ''Brighamia'' have a short, thick stem with a dense cluster of broad leaves, elongate white flowers, and capsular fruits. The relationships among the genera and sections remains unsettled . Many species have beautiful and spectacular flowers, especially those in ''Lobelia'' and ''Trematolobelia''. Unfortunately, they are also highly vulnerable to feeding by feral ungulates such as feral pigs; the stems are only partly woody, and contain few defenses against herbivory. The bark contains a milky (but apparently non-poisonous) latex, and is often chewed by
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s and pigs. Seedlings are also vulnerable to disturbance by pig digging, and in areas with high densities of pigs it is not uncommon to find the only lobelioids being epiphytic on larger trees or on fallen logs.


Taxonomy

The group contains morphologically divergent species, and was long thought to have derived from at least three introductions: one for ''Lobelia'' and ''Trematolobelia'', one for ''Brighamia'', and one for ''Clermontia'', ''Cyanea'', and ''Delissea''. Based on DNA sequence evidence, it was later suggested that all are derived from a single introduction. This was likely a ''Lobelia''-like species that arrived about 13 million years ago, when Gardner Pinnacles and French Frigate Shoals were high islands and long before the current main islands existed. A
molecular phylogenetic Molecular phylogenetics () is the branch of phylogeny that analyzes genetic, hereditary molecular differences, predominantly in DNA sequences, to gain information on an organism's evolutionary relationships. From these analyses, it is possible to ...
study published in 2021 found that ''Delissea'' plus ''Brighamia'', ''Trematolobelia'', ''Lobelia'' sect. ''Galeatella'', and ''Lobelia'' sect. ''Revolutella'' formed a
clade A clade (), also known as a monophyletic group or natural group, is a group of organisms that are monophyletic – that is, composed of a common ancestor and all its lineal descendants – on a phylogenetic tree. Rather than the English term, ...
that was closely related to giant African and South American lobelioids. ''Clermontia'' formed a separate clade with some species of ''Cyanea'', which was not
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. The part of their cladogram that includes genera and sections from Hawaii is shown below, with added shading to show those treated as Hawaiian lobelioids, which do not form a single clade in this study. The authors of the 2021 study described the taxonomy of several genera, including ''Lobelia'', as "particularly frustrating" and called for further research.


''Brighamia''

''Brighamia'' is quite unlike the other genera, with a
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stem and long, thin, tubular flowers. It was long thought to have been the result of a separate introduction, and its unique combination of characters made it difficult to place. These characters are the result of adaptation to growing on cliffs and pollination by the endemic Hawaiian hawkmoth, '' Manduca blackburni''. This moth is now itself listed as endangered, surviving mainly on the southern slopes of Maui, well away from where ''Brighamia'' live. Some pollination may be done by closely related alien hawkmoths such as the five-spotted hawkmoth ('' M. quinquemaculata'') and pink-spotted hawkmoth ('' Agrius cingulata''). Despite their inaccessible habitat on cliffs, ''Brighamia'' are sometimes hand-pollinated by botanists to ensure seed set. Both species are now extremely rare. The genus is named in honour of the first director of the
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. ''Brighamia'' species *'' Brighamia insignis''*
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Brighamia rockii The Hawaiian lobelioids are a group of flowering plants in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae, subfamily Lobelioideae, all of which are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This is the largest plant radiation in the Hawaiian Islands, and indeed the ...
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* species is listed as endangered


''Lobelia''

''Lobelia'' is a cosmopolitan genus of over 350 species, including common ornamentals. However, many lobelioid genera are derived from it and it is highly
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. The Hawaiian species are divided into two sections (''Galeatella'', the giant lobelias of montane
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s, and ''Revolutella'', the smaller lobelias of rocky crests and interior rock walls), based on flower color and other characters. Like ''Brighamia'' and ''Trematolobelia'', the fruit of ''Lobelia'' is a dry capsule. These species are probably the closest in appearance to the original Hawaiian colonist. ''Lobelia'' species *section Galeatella: flowers red or yellow to white **''
Lobelia gaudichaudii ''Lobelia gaudichaudii'' is a species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common name Koolau Range lobelia. It is endemic to Hawaii, where it is known only from the island of Oahu. There are two subspecies of the plant.USFW ...
''* A.DC ( Oahu) **''
Lobelia gloria-montis ''Lobelia'' () is a genus of flowering plants comprising 415 species, with a subcosmopolitan distribution primarily in tropical to warm temperate regions of the world, a few species extending into cooler temperate regions.Huxley, A., ed. (1992 ...
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Lobelia kauaensis ''Lobelia'' () is a genus of flowering plants comprising 415 species, with a subcosmopolitan distribution primarily in tropical to warm temperate regions of the world, a few species extending into cooler temperate regions.Huxley, A., ed. (1992 ...
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Lobelia villosa ''Lobelia'' () is a genus of flowering plants comprising 415 species, with a cosmopolitan distribution, subcosmopolitan distribution primarily in tropical to warm temperate regions of the world, a few species extending into cooler temperate reg ...
'' (Rock) H.St.John & Hosaka (Kauai) *section Revolutella: flowers blue or magenta **'' Lobelia dunbarii'' Rock (Molokai) **''
Lobelia grayana ''Lobelia'' () is a genus of flowering plants comprising 415 species, with a subcosmopolitan distribution primarily in tropical to warm temperate regions of the world, a few species extending into cooler temperate regions.Huxley, A., ed. (1992 ...
'' F.Wimmer (Maui) **''
Lobelia hillebrandii ''Lobelia'' () is a genus of flowering plants comprising 415 species, with a subcosmopolitan distribution primarily in tropical to warm temperate regions of the world, a few species extending into cooler temperate regions.Huxley, A., ed. (1992 ...
'' Rock (Maui) **''
Lobelia hypoleuca ''Lobelia hypoleuca,'' common names kuhiʻaikamoʻowahie, 'ōpelu, liua, or mo'owahie, is one of several species in the genus '' Lobelia'' endemic to Hawaii though cultivated elsewhere. It is found in nature on the islands of Kauaʻi, Oʻahu, Mol ...
'' Hillebr. – ''Kuhiaikamoowahie'' (Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lānai, Maui, Hawaii) **''
Lobelia monostachya ''Lobelia monostachya'', the one-stalked lobelia, is a species of flowering plant in the family Campanulaceae that is endemic to the island of Oahu in Hawaii. It inhabits cliffside mesic shrublands in the southern Koolau Mountains at an e ...
''* (Rock) Lammers (Oahu) **''
Lobelia niihauensis ''Lobelia niihauensis'', commonly known as the Niihau lobelia, is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family that is endemic to Hawaii. It is known only from the islands of Oahu and Kauai and is thought to be extirpated from Nii ...
''* H.St.John ( Niihau†, Kauai, Oahu) **''
Lobelia oahuensis ''Lobelia oahuensis'' is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common name Oahu lobelia. It is endemic to Hawaii, where it is known only from the island of Oahu. There are about 100 individuals remaining in the ...
''* Rock (Oahu) **''
Lobelia remyi ''Lobelia'' () is a genus of flowering plants comprising 415 species, with a subcosmopolitan distribution primarily in tropical to warm temperate regions of the world, a few species extending into cooler temperate regions.Huxley, A., ed. (19 ...
'' Rock (Oahu†) **''
Lobelia yuccoides ''Lobelia'' () is a genus of flowering plants comprising 415 species, with a cosmopolitan distribution, subcosmopolitan distribution primarily in tropical to warm temperate regions of the world, a few species extending into cooler temperate reg ...
'' Hillebr. - ''Pānaunau'' (Kauai, Oahu) † species believed to be extinct
* species is listed Endangered


''Trematolobelia''

''Trematolobelia'' is distinguished from ''Lobelia'' by its unique dispersal method. Rather than drying and splitting apart, the outer (green) wall of the fruit disintegrates, revealing a perforated hard "frame" that allows the tiny wind-dispersed seeds to escape. They can be quite spectacular when in flower, with multiple flower branches and hundreds of flowers. Individual plants live for 5–10 years before flowering and dying. ''Trematobelia'' species *''
Trematolobelia grandifolia The Hawaiian lobelioids are a group of flowering plants in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae, subfamily Lobelioideae, all of which are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This is the largest plant radiation in the Hawaiian Islands, and indeed t ...
'' Rock ( Hawaii) *''
Trematolobelia kauaiensis The Hawaiian lobelioids are a group of flowering plants in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae, subfamily Lobelioideae, all of which are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This is the largest plant radiation in the Hawaiian Islands, and indeed the ...
'' Rock – ''Kolii'' (
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Trematolobelia macrostachys The Hawaiian lobelioids are a group of flowering plants in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae, subfamily Lobelioideae, all of which are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This is the largest plant radiation in the Hawaiian Islands, and indeed t ...
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Trematolobelia singularis ''Trematolobelia singularis'', the lavaslope false lobelia, is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family. It is endemic to Hawaii, where it is known only from the Koʻolau Range on the island of Oahu. It is threatened by the de ...
''* H.St.John (Oahu) † species believed to be extinct
* species is listed Endangered


''Clermontia''

''Clermontia'', with 22 species, are the most common of Hawaiian lobelioids. Unlike ''Cyanea'', which are typically found in dense forest, ''Clermontia'' are frequently found in more open areas and edges, and therefore persist better when forests become fragmented. Nevertheless, there are still many endangered species. The flowers are often large and spectacular; in section ''Clermontia'', the
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lobes are similar in color and size to the
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, giving the appearance of a flower with twice the normal number of petals. ''Clermontia'' is a very important host plant for many species of
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''. The larvae of Drosophilidae flies breed in the rotting bark, leaves, flowers, and fruit of all lobelioids, but primarily ''Clermontia'' since it is largest and most common. Several species of these native plants, especially on the Big Island, are epiphytic. ''Clermontia'' species *section ''Clermontia'': calyx lobes similar to petals **''
Clermontia calophylla The Hawaiian lobelioids are a group of flowering plants in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae, subfamily Lobelioideae, all of which are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This is the largest plant radiation in the Hawaiian Islands, and indeed the ...
''* F.Wimmer - ''Ōhā wai nui'' ( Kohala, Hawaii) **'' Clermontia drepanomorpha''* Rock - ''Ōhā wai'' (Kohala, Hawaii) **''
Clermontia grandiflora The Hawaiian lobelioids are a group of flowering plants in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae, subfamily Lobelioideae, all of which are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This is the largest plant radiation in the Hawaiian Islands, and indeed t ...
'' Gaudich. - ''Ōhā wai'' (Molokai, Lānai, Maui) **''
Clermontia hawaiiensis ''Clermontia hawaiiensis'', the ʻŌhā kēpau, is a species of Hawaiian lobelioid endemic to Hawaii island, where it grows in Hawaiian tropical rainforests. Like other Hawaiian lobelioids, it is highly susceptible to damage from invasive grazin ...
'' (Hillebr.) Rock - ''Ōhā kēpau'' ( Puna and Kaū on Hawaii) **''
Clermontia kakeana The Hawaiian lobelioids are a group of flowering plants in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae, subfamily Lobelioideae, all of which are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This is the largest plant radiation in the Hawaiian Islands, and indeed t ...
'' Meyen - ''Ōhā wai'' (Oahu, Molokai, Maui) **''
Clermontia kohalae The Hawaiian lobelioids are a group of flowering plants in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae, subfamily Lobelioideae, all of which are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This is the largest plant radiation in the Hawaiian Islands, and indeed t ...
'' Rock - ''Ōhā wai'' (Kohala and
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Clermontia lindseyana ''Clermontia lindseyana'' is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common name hillside clermontia. It is one of several Hawaiian lobelioids in genus ''Clermontia'' that are known as ''`oha wai''. This plant is ...
''* Rock - ''Ōhā wai'' (Hawaii, east Maui) **''
Clermontia micrantha The Hawaiian lobelioids are a group of flowering plants in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae, subfamily Lobelioideae, all of which are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This is the largest plant radiation in the Hawaiian Islands, and indeed t ...
'' (Hillebr.) Rock - ''Ōhā wai'' (Lānai, west Maui) **''
Clermontia montis-loa ''Clermontia montis-loa'', or Mauna Loa clermontia, is a species of Hawaiian lobelioid The Hawaiian lobelioids are a group of flowering plants in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae, subfamily Lobelioideae, all of which are endemic to the H ...
'' Rock - ''Ōhā wai'' (
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Clermontia multiflora The Hawaiian lobelioids are a group of flowering plants in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae, subfamily Lobelioideae, all of which are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This is the largest plant radiation in the Hawaiian Islands, and indeed t ...
'' Hillebr. - ''Ōhā wai'' (Oahu†, west Maui†) **''
Clermontia oblongifolia ''Clermontia oblongifolia'' is a species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common name Oahu clermontia. It is one of several Hawaiian lobelioids in genus ''Clermontia'' that are known as ''oha wai''. This plant is native ...
''* Gaudich. - ''Ōhā wai'' (Oahu, Molokai, Lānai, Maui) **''
Clermontia pallida The Hawaiian lobelioids are a group of flowering plants in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae, subfamily Lobelioideae, all of which are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This is the largest plant radiation in the Hawaiian Islands, and indeed t ...
'' Hillebr. - ''Ōhā wai'' (Molokai) **''
Clermontia parviflora The Hawaiian lobelioids are a group of flowering plants in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae, subfamily Lobelioideae, all of which are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This is the largest plant radiation in the Hawaiian Islands, and indeed t ...
'' Gaudich. ex A.Gray - ''Ōhā wai'' (windward Hawaii) **''
Clermontia persicifolia The Hawaiian lobelioids are a group of flowering plants in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae, subfamily Lobelioideae, all of which are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This is the largest plant radiation in the Hawaiian Islands, and indeed t ...
'' Gaudich. - ''Ōhā wai'' (Oahu) **'' Clermontia samuelii''* C.N.Forbes - ''Ōhā wai'' (east Maui) *section ''Clermontioideae'': calyx lobes short, green **''
Clermontia arborescens The Hawaiian lobelioids are a group of flowering plants in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae, subfamily Lobelioideae, all of which are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This is the largest plant radiation in the Hawaiian Islands, and indeed t ...
'' (H.Mann) Hillebr. - ''Ōhā wai nui'' (Molokai, Lānai, Maui) **''
Clermontia clermontioides The Hawaiian lobelioids are a group of flowering plants in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae, subfamily Lobelioideae, all of which are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This is the largest plant radiation in the Hawaiian Islands, and indeed ...
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(Kaū and Kona Districts on Hawaii) **'' Clermontia fauriei'' H.Lév - ''Hāhāaiakamanu'' (Kauai, Oahu) **''
Clermontia peleana ''Clermontia peleana'' is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common name Pele clermontia. It is one of several Hawaiian lobelioids in genus ''Clermontia'' that are known as ''`oha wai''. This plant is endemi ...
''* Rock (Hawaii, Maui?) **''
Clermontia pyrularia ''Clermontia pyrularia'' is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common names Hamakua clermontia and pear clermontia. It is one of several Hawaiian lobelioids in genus ''Clermontia'' that are known as ''oha wa ...
''* - ''Ōhā wai'' (Hawaii) **''
Clermontia tuberculata The Hawaiian lobelioids are a group of flowering plants in the Campanula, bellflower family, Campanulaceae, subfamily Lobelioideae, all of which are Endemism, endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This is the largest plant Adaptive radiation, radiation ...
''* - ''Ōhā wai'' (Maui) **''
Clermontia waimeae The Hawaiian lobelioids are a group of flowering plants in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae, subfamily Lobelioideae, all of which are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This is the largest plant radiation in the Hawaiian Islands, and indeed t ...
''* - ''Ōhā wai'' (Hawaii) † species believed to be extinct
* species is listed Endangered


''Cyanea''

'' Cyanea'' is the largest and most morphologically diverse group of Hawaiian lobelioids, with more than 70 species. Most grow as a single stem or as a cluster branching near the ground, but a few, such as ''C. stictophylla'', grow as multi-branched shrubs. Some, such as ''C. leptostegia'' of Kauai, can grow to over tall - something that is especially notable given the relative thinness of the stem and soft wood. Part of the reason ''Cyanea'' are able to grow tall stalks is that they tend to grow in deep forest, often in narrow gulches on the older islands, where there is little wind. This characteristic of growing under dense cover also makes them more sensitive to disturbance of the forest. An interesting character of many ''Cyanea'' is their tendency to grow spines or thorns on the stem and leaves (see the photo of ''Cyanea platyphylla''). This is most pronounced in younger plants, and some species undergo a kind of
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as they mature, to the extent that different growth stages were described as separate species, due in part to the presence or absence of spines. The purpose of the spines was puzzling, since in most island situations there is a tendency for plants to lose defenses - Hawaii is noted for its nettle-less nettles, mintless mints, and (not quite) thornless raspberries - and no native browsing animals were known. However, it is now believed that the spines were a defense against the moa-nalo, giant browsing geese and goose-like ducks that formerly inhabited the islands (Givnish et al. 1995). These birds were apparently driven extinct by the Hawaiians before Europeans reached the islands, but their evolutionary effects live on. Many species are now extinct or have not been seen in decades. These include ''C. arborea'', ''C. comata'', and ''C. pohaku'', a cluster of species that formerly inhabited the drier,
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East Maui where almost no native habitat remains. Because they are particularly sensitive to disturbance by pigs, ''Cyanea'' are often the first plants to disappear, even when the forest as a whole appears relatively healthy. Extinct species tended to have longer, more highly specialized flowers and to have narrower elevational and geographic ranges than the species that survived (Givnish et al. 1995). Species of ''Cyanea'' on each major island tend to differ in flower tube length and mean elevation, apparently reflecting a partitioning of ecological and reproductive resources. The total number of species of ''Cyanea'' can be predicted rather precisely from the height and area of each of the major islands except Hawaii (the Big Island), suggesting that the assembly of ''Cyanea'' communities requires more than 0.6 million years (the age of Hawaii) and less than 1.5 million years (the age of Maui) to run to ecological saturation (Givnish et al. 2008). ''Cyanea'' species *'' Cyanea aculeatiflora'' Rock (east
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Molokai Molokai , or Molokai (), is the fifth most populated of the eight major islands that make up the Hawaiian Islands, Hawaiian Islands archipelago in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. It is 38 by 10 miles (61 by 16 km) at its greatest length an ...
, Lānai,
Maui The island of Maui (; Hawaiian: ) is the second-largest of the islands of the state of Hawaii at 727.2 square miles (1,883 km2) and is the 17th largest island in the United States. Maui is the largest of Maui County's four islands, which ...
) *'' Cyanea arborea'' Hillebr. (east Maui†) *''
Cyanea asarifolia ''Cyanea asarifolia'' is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common name gingerleaf cyanea. It is endemic to Kauai, where there were no more than 30 individuals in a single population as of 2005.USFWS''Cyanea ...
''* H.St.John (
Kauai Kauai, () anglicized as Kauai ( ), is geologically the second-oldest of the main Hawaiian Islands (after Niʻihau). With an area of 562.3 square miles (1,456.4 km2), it is the fourth-largest of these islands and the 21st largest island ...
) *''
Cyanea asplenifolia ''Cyanea asplenifolia'' is a flowering plant in the Campanulaceae family. The IUCN has classified the species as critically endangered. It is native to the Hawaiian Islands. Description It is a flowering perennial shrub from 1.3 to 2 meters ...
''* (H.Mann) Hillebr. (Maui) *''
Cyanea calycina ''Cyanea calycina'' is a flowering plant in the Campanulaceae family. The IUCN has classified the species as critically endangered. It is native to the Hawaiian Islands. An example is being monitored with a plant cam. Description It is a f ...
''* Lammers (Oahu) *''
Cyanea comata Cyanea may refer to: * ''Cyanea'' (jellyfish), a genus of jellyfish in the family Cyaneidae * ''Cyanea'' (plant), a genus of Hawaiian plants in the family Campanulaceae * An ancient Greek name that means "blue sky" and in the Greek alphabet it' ...
'' Hillebr. (east Maui†) *''
Cyanea copelandii ''Cyanea copelandii'' is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common name treetrunk cyanea. It is endemic to Maui, where there are no more than 250 individuals remaining in the wild. It is a federally listed en ...
''* Rock (east Maui, Hawaii) *''
Cyanea coriacea Cyanea may refer to: * ''Cyanea'' (jellyfish), a genus of jellyfish in the family Cyaneidae * ''Cyanea'' (plant), a genus of Hawaiian plants in the family Campanulaceae * An ancient Greek name that means "blue sky" and in the Greek alphabet it' ...
'' (
A.Gray Asa Gray (November 18, 1810 – January 30, 1888) is considered the most important American botanist of the 19th century. His '' Darwiniana'' was considered an important explanation of how religion and science were not necessarily mutually exc ...
) Hillebr.
(Kauai) *''
Cyanea crispa ''Cyanea crispa'' is a rare species of flowering plant known by the common names crimped rollandia and Koolau Range rollandia. It is endemic to Oahu, where there are no more than fifty individuals remaining in the Koʻolau Range.Bruegmann, M. M. ...
''* Gaudich. (Oahu) *''
Cyanea degeneriana Cyanea may refer to: * ''Cyanea'' (jellyfish), a genus of jellyfish in the family Cyaneidae * ''Cyanea'' (plant), a genus of Hawaiian plants in the family Campanulaceae * An ancient Greek name that means "blue sky" and in the Greek alphabet it' ...
'' F. Wimmer (Hawaii) *'' Cyanea dolichopoda'' Lammers & Lorence (Kauai†) *''
Cyanea dunbariae ''Cyanea dunbariae'' (often misspelled ''dunbarii'')USFWS''Cyanea dunbariae'' Five-year Review.January 2008. is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common name ravine cyanea. It is endemic to Molokai, where th ...
''* Rock - Molokai†) *''
Cyanea eleeleensis ''Cyanea eleeleensis'' was a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common name Eleele cyanea. It was endemic to Kauai, where it has been declared extinct.USFWSDetermination of endangered status for 48 species on ...
'' (H.St.John) Lammers (Kauai†) *''
Cyanea elliptica' Cyanea may refer to: * ''Cyanea'' (jellyfish), a genus of jellyfish in the family Cyaneidae * ''Cyanea'' (plant), a genus of Hawaiian plants in the family Campanulaceae * An ancient Greek name that means "blue sky" and in the Greek alphabet it' ...
' (Rock) Lammers (Lānai, Maui) *''
Cyanea fauriei Cyanea may refer to: * ''Cyanea'' (jellyfish), a genus of jellyfish in the family Cyaneidae * ''Cyanea'' (plant), a genus of Hawaiian plants in the family Campanulaceae * An ancient Greek name that means "blue sky" and in the Greek alphabet it' ...
'' H.Lév (Kauai) *''
Cyanea fissa Cyanea may refer to: * ''Cyanea'' (jellyfish), a genus of jellyfish in the family Cyaneidae * ''Cyanea'' (plant), a genus of Hawaiian plants in the family Campanulaceae * An ancient Greek name that means "blue sky" and in the Greek alphabet it' ...
'' (H.Mann) Hillebr. (Kauai) *''
Cyanea giffardii Cyanea may refer to: * ''Cyanea'' (jellyfish), a genus of jellyfish in the family Cyaneidae * ''Cyanea'' (plant), a genus of Hawaiian plants in the family Campanulaceae * An ancient Greek name that means "blue sky" and in the Greek alphabet it' ...
'' Rock (Hawaii†) *''
Cyanea glabra ''Cyanea glabra'' is a rare species of flowering plant in the family Campanulaceae known by the common name smooth cyanea. It is Endemism, endemic to Maui, where there are twelve plants remaining in the wild.Bruegmann, M. M. & V. Caraway. (2003)' ...
''* (F.Wimmer) H.St.John (Maui†) *''
Cyanea grimesiana ''Cyanea grimesiana'' is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common name splitleaf cyanea. It is native to Oahu and Molokai, where it is known from 12 occurrences.Cyanea habenata Cyanea may refer to: * ''Cyanea'' (jellyfish), a genus of jellyfish in the family Cyaneidae * ''Cyanea'' (plant), a genus of Hawaiian plants in the family Campanulaceae * An ancient Greek name that means "blue sky" and in the Greek alphabet it' ...
'' (H.St.John) Lammers (Kauai) *''
Cyanea hamatiflora ''Cyanea hamatiflora'' is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common name wetforest cyanea. It is endemic to Hawaii, where it is known from the islands of Maui and Hawaii, and there are probably fewer than ...
''* Rock (east Maui, Hawaii) *''
Cyanea hardyi ''Cyanea hardyi'', known in Hawaiian as hāhā, is a species of flowering plant in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae. This Hawaiian lobelioid is endemic to southern Kauai Kauai, () anglicized as Kauai ( ), is geologically the second ...
'' Rock (Kauai) *''
Cyanea hirtella Cyanea may refer to: * ''Cyanea'' (jellyfish), a genus of jellyfish in the family Cyaneidae * ''Cyanea'' (plant), a genus of Hawaiian plants in the family Campanulaceae * An ancient Greek name that means "blue sky" and in the Greek alphabet it' ...
'' (H.Mann) Hillebr. (Kauai) *''
Cyanea horrida Cyanea may refer to: * ''Cyanea'' (jellyfish), a genus of jellyfish in the family Cyaneidae * ''Cyanea'' (plant), a genus of Hawaiian plants in the family Campanulaceae * An ancient Greek name that means "blue sky" and in the Greek alphabet it' ...
'' (Rock) O.Deg. & Hosaka - ''Hāhā nui'' (east Maui) *'' Cyanea humboldtiana''* Gaudich. (Oahu) *'' Cyanea kahiliensis'' (H.St.John) Lammers (Kauai) *''
Cyanea kolekoleensis ''Cyanea kolekoleensis'' (formerly ''Delissea kolekoleensis'') is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common names ''`Oha'' and Kolekole cyanea. It is endemic to Kauai where it has only been seen in the Wahia ...
'' (H.St.John) Lammers (Kauai) *''
Cyanea koolauensis ''Cyanea koolauensis'' (formerly ''Rollandia angustifolia'') is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common names Palolo Valley rollandia and narrowleaf rollandia. It is native to Oahu, where it is known only ...
''* Lammers Givnish & Sytsma (new name for ''Rollandia angustifolia'') (Oahu) *''
Cyanea kunthiana Cyanea may refer to: * ''Cyanea'' (jellyfish), a genus of jellyfish in the family Cyaneidae * ''Cyanea'' (plant), a genus of Hawaiian plants in the family Campanulaceae * An ancient Greek name that means "blue sky" and in the Greek alphabet it' ...
'' Hillebr. (Maui) *''
Cyanea lanceolata Cyanea may refer to: * ''Cyanea'' (jellyfish), a genus of jellyfish in the family Cyaneidae * ''Cyanea'' (plant), a genus of Hawaiian plants in the family Campanulaceae * An ancient Greek name that means "blue sky" and in the Greek alphabet it' ...
'' Gaudich. (Oahu) *''
Cyanea leptostegia Cyanea may refer to: * ''Cyanea'' (jellyfish), a genus of jellyfish in the family Cyaneidae * ''Cyanea'' (plant), a genus of Hawaiian plants in the family Campanulaceae * An ancient Greek name that means "blue sky" and in the Greek alphabet it' ...
'' A.Gray - ''Hāhā lua'' (Kauai) *'' Cyanea linearifolia'' Rock (Kauai†) *'' Cyanea lobata''* H.Mann (Lānai, west Maui) *''
Cyanea longissima Cyanea may refer to: * ''Cyanea'' (jellyfish), a genus of jellyfish in the family Cyaneidae * ''Cyanea'' (plant), a genus of Hawaiian plants in the family Campanulaceae * An ancient Greek name that means "blue sky" and in the Greek alphabet it' ...
'' (Rock) H.St.John (east Maui†) *''
Cyanea longiflora ''Cyanea longiflora'' (formerly ''Rollandia longiflora'') is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common name ridge rollandia. It is endemic to Oahu where there are only three remaining occurrences in the nor ...
''* Wawra (Oahu) *''
Cyanea macrostegia Cyanea may refer to: * ''Cyanea'' (jellyfish), a genus of jellyfish in the family Cyaneidae * ''Cyanea'' (plant), a genus of Hawaiian plants in the family Campanulaceae * An ancient Greek name that means "blue sky" and in the Greek alphabet it' ...
''* Hillebr. (Lānai, Maui) *''
Cyanea mannii ''Cyanea mannii'' is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common name Mann's cyanea. It is endemic to Hawaii, where it is known only from the island of Molokai. There are 9 occurrences with fewer than 3000 plan ...
''* ( Brigham) Hillebr. (Molokai) *''
Cyanea marksii ''Cyanea marksii'', or Marks' cyanea, is a tree in the bellflower family. It is critically endangered. Some think that it is extinct. Distribution It is native to North America and was found on Hawaii. Taxonomy It was named by Joseph Rock ...
'' Rock (
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Cyanea mceldowneyi ''Cyanea mceldowneyi'' is a rare species of flowering plant in the Campanulaceae, bellflower family known by the common name McEldowney cyanea. It is Endemism, endemic to Hawaii, where it is known only from the island of Maui.
''* Rock (east Maui) *''
Cyanea membranacea Cyanea may refer to: * ''Cyanea'' (jellyfish), a genus of jellyfish in the family Cyaneidae * ''Cyanea'' (plant), a genus of Hawaiian plants in the family Campanulaceae * An ancient Greek name that means "blue sky" and in the Greek alphabet it' ...
'' Rock (Oahu) *''
Cyanea obtusa Cyanea may refer to: * ''Cyanea'' (jellyfish), a genus of jellyfish in the family Cyaneidae * ''Cyanea'' (plant), a genus of Hawaiian plants in the family Campanulaceae * An ancient Greek name that means "blue sky" and in the Greek alphabet it' ...
'' (A.Gray) Hillebr. (Maui†) *''
Cyanea parvifolia Cyanea may refer to: * ''Cyanea'' (jellyfish), a genus of jellyfish in the family Cyaneidae * ''Cyanea'' (plant), a genus of Hawaiian plants in the family Campanulaceae * An ancient Greek name that means "blue sky" and in the Greek alphabet it' ...
'' C.N.Forbes (Kauai†) *'' Cyanea pilosa'' A.Gray (Hawaii) *''
Cyanea pinnatifida ''Cyanea pinnatifida'' is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common name sharktail cyanea. It is endemic to Oahu, but it is now extinct in the wild and only exists in cultivation.Bruegmann, M. M. & V. Caraway ...
''* (Cham.) F.Wimmer (Oahu) *'' Cyanea platyphylla''* (A.Gray) Hillebr. - ''Akūakū'' (Hawaii) *''
Cyanea pohaku Cyanea may refer to: * ''Cyanea'' (jellyfish), a genus of jellyfish in the family Cyaneidae * ''Cyanea'' (plant), a genus of Hawaiian plants in the family Campanulaceae * An ancient Greek name that means "blue sky" and in the Greek alphabet it' ...
'' Lammers (east Maui†) *''
Cyanea procera ''Cyanea procera'' is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common name Molokai cyanea. It is endemic to Hawaii, where it is known only from the island of Molokai. It is a federally listed endangered species o ...
''* Hillebr. (Molokai†) *''
Cyanea profuga Cyanea may refer to: * ''Cyanea'' (jellyfish), a genus of jellyfish in the family Cyaneidae * ''Cyanea'' (plant), a genus of Hawaiian plants in the family Campanulaceae * An ancient Greek name that means "blue sky" and in the Greek alphabet it' ...
'' C.N.Forbes (Molokai†) *''
Cyanea purpurellifolia Cyanea may refer to: * ''Cyanea'' (jellyfish), a genus of jellyfish in the family Cyaneidae * ''Cyanea'' (plant), a genus of Hawaiian plants in the family Campanulaceae * An ancient Greek name that means "blue sky" and in the Greek alphabet it' ...
'' Rock (Oahu) *'' Cyanea pycnocarpa'' (Hillebr.) F.Wimmer (Hawaii†) *''
Cyanea quercifolia ''Cyanea quercifolia'', known as oakleaf cyanea, was a species of plant native to the Hawaiian island of Maui. The plant is now considered extinct Extinction is the termination of a kind of organism or of a group of kinds (taxon), usually a ...
'' (Hillebr.) F.Wimmer (east Maui†) *''
Cyanea recta ''Cyanea recta'' is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common names upright cyanea and Kealia cyanea. It is endemic to Hawaii, where it is known only from the island of Kauai.USFWS''Cyanea recta''.The Nature ...
''* (Wawra) Hillebr. (Kauai†) *''
Cyanea rivularis ''Cyanea rivularis'' (syn. '' Delissea rivularis'')USFWS''Delissea rivularis'' Five-year Review.August 2010. is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common name plateau cyanea. It is endemic to Hawaii, where it ...
''* (Rock) (Kauai†) *''
Cyanea scabra Cyanea may refer to: * ''Cyanea'' (jellyfish), a genus of jellyfish in the family Cyaneidae * ''Cyanea'' (plant), a genus of Hawaiian plants in the family Campanulaceae * An ancient Greek name that means "blue sky" and in the Greek alphabet it' ...
'' Hillebr. (west Maui) *''
Cyanea shipmanii ''Cyanea shipmanii'' is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common name Shipman's cyanea. It is endemic to the island of Hawaii, where it is known only from the windward slopes of Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea.
''* Rock (Hawaii) *''
Cyanea solenacea Cyanea may refer to: * ''Cyanea'' (jellyfish), a genus of jellyfish in the family Cyaneidae * ''Cyanea'' (plant), a genus of Hawaiian plants in the family Campanulaceae * An ancient Greek name that means "blue sky" and in the Greek alphabet it' ...
'' Hillebr. - ''Pōpolo'' (Molokai) *''
Cyanea solenocalyx Cyanea may refer to: * ''Cyanea'' (jellyfish), a genus of jellyfish in the family Cyaneidae * ''Cyanea'' (plant), a genus of Hawaiian plants in the family Campanulaceae * An ancient Greek name that means "blue sky" and in the Greek alphabet it' ...
'' Hillebr. - ''Pua kala'' (Molokai) *'' Cyanea spathulata'' (Hillebr.)
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(Kauai) *''
Cyanea st.-johnii ''Cyanea st.-johnii'' (formerly ''Rollandia st.-johnii'') is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common name St. John's rollandia. It is endemic to Oahu, where it is known only from the Koʻolau Mountains.USF ...
''* Hosaka (Oahu) *''
Cyanea stictophylla ''Cyanea stictophylla'' is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common name Kaiholena cyanea. It is endemic to the island of Hawaii, where it is known only from the rainforests of Mauna Loa.World Conservation ...
''* Rock (Kona and Kaū on Hawaii) *''
Cyanea superba ''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 s ...
''* (Cham.) A.Gray (Oahu) *''
Cyanea sylvestris Cyanea may refer to: * ''Cyanea'' (jellyfish), a genus of jellyfish in the family Cyaneidae * ''Cyanea'' (plant), a genus of Hawaiian plants in the family Campanulaceae * An ancient Greek name that means "blue sky" and in the Greek alphabet it' ...
'' A.Heller (Kauai) *''
Cyanea tritomantha Cyanea may refer to: * ''Cyanea'' (jellyfish), a genus of jellyfish in the family Cyaneidae * ''Cyanea'' (plant), a genus of Hawaiian plants in the family Campanulaceae * An ancient Greek name that means "blue sky" and in the Greek alphabet it' ...
'' A.Gray - ''Akūakū'' (Hawaii) *''
Cyanea truncata ''Cyanea truncata'' is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common name Punaluu cyanea. It is endemic to the islands of Oahu and Molokai in Hawaii, but it is now critically endangered. It exists in cultivation ...
''* (Rock) Rock (Oahu) *''
Cyanea undulata ''Cyanea undulata'' is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common names wavy cyanea and leechleaf cyanea. It is endemic to the island of Kauai, where it is in rapid decline.USFWS''Cyanea undulata'' Five-year R ...
''* C.N.Forbes (Kauai†) † species believed to be extinct
* species is listed Endangered


''Delissea''

''Delissea'' is similar to ''Cyanea'' in many ways, differing primarily in the flower (with a small knob on the dorsal side) and fruit (dark purple; most ''Cyanea'' fruit are orange, though some are also purple or blue). It is notable in part because it has suffered so much: only three of the nine species known to science are still extant, and one of these (''D. undulata'') is extinct in the wild. Several species are known only from type specimens collected in the late 1800s. Several species are very poorly known, and their status as species is questionable. For example, ''D. fallax'' and ''D. parviflora'' are both from Hawaii and their flowers are identical; it is possible that they represent different growth forms of the same species (both ''Delissea'' and ''Cyanea'' are known to undergo changes in vegetative morphology during the lifetime of the plant). ''Delissea lauliiana'' was known only from the type, which was destroyed in Berlin during World War II. All three of these are believed to be extinct, and unless new specimens turn up there is no way to resolve questions about them. ''Delissea'' species *section Delissea: nearly straight flowers long **''
Delissea argutidentata ''Delissea argutidentata'' is a species of flowering plant in the Hawaiian lobelioids section of the Campanulaceae family, native to Hawaii (island) Hawaii ( ; haw, Hawaii ) is the List of islands of the United States by area, largest isla ...
'' (E.Wimm.) H.St.John **''
Delissea fallax The Hawaiian lobelioids are a group of flowering plants in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae, subfamily Lobelioideae, all of which are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This is the largest plant radiation in the Hawaiian Islands, and indeed ...
'' Hillebr. (Hawaii†) **'' Delissea kauaiensis'' (Lammers) Lammers (Kauai) **''
Delissea lauliiana The Hawaiian lobelioids are a group of flowering plants in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae, subfamily Lobelioideae, all of which are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This is the largest plant radiation in the Hawaiian Islands, and indeed ...
'' Lammers (Oahu†) **''
Delissea parviflora The Hawaiian lobelioids are a group of flowering plants in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae, subfamily Lobelioideae, all of which are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This is the largest plant radiation in the Hawaiian Islands, and indeed t ...
'' Hillebr. (Hawaii†) **'' Delissea rhytidosperma''* H.Mann (Kauai) **''
Delissea undulata The Hawaiian lobelioids are a group of flowering plants in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae, subfamily Lobelioideae, all of which are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This is the largest plant radiation in the Hawaiian Islands, and indeed t ...
''* Gaudich. (Niihau†, Kauai†, Maui†, Hawaii) *section Macranthae: curved flowers long **''
Delissea laciniata The Hawaiian lobelioids are a group of flowering plants in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae, subfamily Lobelioideae, all of which are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This is the largest plant radiation in the Hawaiian Islands, and indeed t ...
'' Hillebr (Oahu†) **''
Delissea sinuata The Hawaiian lobelioids are a group of flowering plants in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae, subfamily Lobelioideae, all of which are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This is the largest plant radiation in the Hawaiian Islands, and indeed t ...
'' Hillebr. (Oahu†, Lānai†) **''
Delissea subcordata ''Delissea subcordata'' is a rare species of flowering plant in the family Campanulaceae known by the common names Koʻolau Range delissea and ''oha''. It is endemic to Hawaii, where it is known only from the island of Oahu. It is now only found ...
''† Gaudich. (Oahu) **''
Delissea waianaeensis The Hawaiian lobelioids are a group of flowering plants in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae, subfamily Lobelioideae, all of which are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This is the largest plant radiation in the Hawaiian Islands, and indeed t ...
''* Lammers (Oahu) † species believed to be extinct
* species is listed Endangered


References

* :The standard reference for Hawaiian plant taxonomy. * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hawaiian Lobelioids Hawaiian lobelioids Lists of flora of Hawaii . Natural history of Hawaii Trees of Hawaii Flora without expected TNC conservation status