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Post by Melanie on Jan 24, 2007 21:23:47 GMT 1
Range Known only from a few collections, in Kaholuamanu and Mt. Waialeale on Kauai. Population It is now probably extinct. Habitat and Ecology A small tree thought to be taken from boggy rainforest above 1,000 m.
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Post by Melanie on Jan 25, 2007 0:08:22 GMT 1
Melicope cruciata SPECIES STATUS: Genetic Safety Net Species IUCN Red List Ranking ‐ EX Hawai‘i Natural Heritage Ranking – Critically Imperiled Endemism – Kaua‘i SPECIES INFORMATION: Small trees 3‐4.5 m tall. Leaves opposite, elliptic to oblongelliptic or elliptic‐ovate, 8‐17 cm long, 4‐9 cm wide. Cymes axillary, usually with 5‐9 flowers. Capsules ca. 24‐34 mm wide, carpels connate 1/4 their length, 12‐17 mm long. DISTRIBUTION: Melicope cruciata is endemic to the island of Kaua‘i. All specimens of M. cruciata have been collected on the west side of the island and on the high central plateau. ABUNDANCE: Rare. There are about 20 or 30 known plants on the plateau. However, the estimates are tentative due to difficulty in distinguishing M. cruciata from related species. LOCATION AND CONDITION OF KEY HABITAT: Wet forests and shrublands above 1,000 m. THREATS: Direct damage and habitat degradation by feral pigs and goats; Competition with invasive alien plant taxa. CONSERVATION ACTIONS: The goals of conservation actions are not only to protect current populations, but also to establish new populations to reduce the risk of extinction. In addition to common statewide and island conservation actions, specific actions include: Survey historic range for surviving populations; Establish secure ex‐situ stocks with complete representation of remaining individuals; Augment wild population and establish new populations in safe harbors. MONITORING: Continue surveys of population and distribution in known and likely habitats; Monitor plants for insect damage and plant diseases.
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Post by anotherspecialist on Jul 6, 2008 20:00:46 GMT 1
Common Name/s: CROSS-BEARING PELEA (Eng) Range Description: Known only from a few collections, in Kaholuamanu and Mt. Waialeale on Kauai. Habitat and Ecology: A small tree thought to be taken from boggy rainforest above 1,000 m. www.iucnredlist.org/search/details.php/33664/all
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Post by koeiyabe on Jan 3, 2020 18:28:43 GMT 1
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Post by koeiyabe on Jan 11, 2021 18:31:59 GMT 1
It seems that this species is still extant. Please move this thread to the Rediscovered Plants Board.
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