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Salvia coccinea Juss. ex Murray
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Higher Taxonomy:
Kingdom: PLANTAE
Phylum: TRACHEOPHYTA
Class: MAGNOLIOPSIDA
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Family: LAMIACEAE
Original Description:
Current Status: Valid
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Group Island LocalityHawaiian Islands Maui Hawaiian Islands Lanai Hawaiian Islands Lanai Hawaiian Islands Molokai Hawaiian Islands Hawaii Hawaiian Islands Lanai Hawaiian Islands Oahu Hawaiian Islands Lanai Hawaiian Islands Oahu Hawaiian Islands Hawaiian Islands Oahu Hawaiian Islands Hawaii Along road by Kipuka Nene Hawaiian Islands Hawaii Below Seven Craters, Puna Hawaiian Islands Kauai cultivated by M.Emrick, Honua Farm, Kikala Rd., Kalaheo Hawaiian Islands Hawaii District of North Kona; Hawaii Belt Road (Mamalahoa Hwy.), near mile 28. Kaupulehu Preserve. Common, especially near gate but scattered through preserve Hawaiian Islands Hawaii Drive to end of Hilina Pali Road and walk about 200 meters west of rainshelter. Plant was in a grassland just west of pahoehoe lave flow, and north of large trailside Metrosideros tree. (plot 2) Hawaiian Islands Maui East Maui, 2.7 mi E of 'Ulupalakua Ranch on Pi'ilani Hwy. (Hwy 31); Hawaiian Islands Oahu Ewa District: Waianae Mts., Honouliuli Forest Reserve. Trail along summit from Puu Kaua to Pohakea Pass. Dry open windswept summit Hawaiian Islands Molokai Halawa Valley Hawaiian Islands Maui Iao Valley, Wailuku Hawaiian Islands Lanai Kaa, Kanepuu, NW part of island Hawaiian Islands Oahu Kaala Range Makaha V Hawaiian Islands Oahu Kamokunui Gulch, Oahu, T.H Hawaiian Islands Oahu Kawela Bay, Oahu, T.Hawaii Hawaiian Islands Oahu Kolekole Pass, Oahu Hawaiian Islands Hawaii Kona District, land of Keauhou. Growing along Mamalahoa Highway about 6 miles east of Kailua-Kona Hawaiian Islands Lanai Lanai Hawaiian Islands Hawaii Laupahoehoe Gulch Hawaiian Islands Maui Lualaihea, S slope of Haleakala Hawaiian Islands Maui Maui Island, Olowalu Gulch Hawaiian Islands Lanai Miki Hawaiian Islands Hawaii North Kona District. Kaupulehu Preserve, along Mamahaloa Highway (190) at 12 miles NE of Kailua Kona (by 28 mile marker) Hawaiian Islands Lanai Palawai, Manele Grade Hawaiian Islands Oahu Pohakea Pass Hawaiian Islands Oahu Pohakea Pass, Waianae Mts. Honouliuli Hawaiian Islands Hawaii Puuwaawaa; heavily grazed rangeland Hawaiian Islands Molokai Southeast rim of Halawa Valley, Molokai, T.Hawaii Hawaiian Islands Oahu Waianae Mts., Makaha Valley, open valley floor Hawaiian Islands Oahu Waianae Mts., Makaha Valley, scrubby trail side Hawaiian Islands Oahu Waianae Range. By the road leading towards Pohakea Pass from east, at the Forest Reserve boundary Hawaiian Islands Oahu Waianaw Mts, summet of ridge, south of Kolekole Pass Hawaiian Islands Hawaii Waimanu Trail, on outer western slope of Waipio Valley, Hamakua District Hawaiian Islands Oahu West slope, gulch east of Puu Kaupakuhale, Mokuleia, Puu Kaala, Waianae Mts
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