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      A new species of Cyanea (Campanulaceae, Lobelioideae), from the Ko‘olau Mountains of O‘ahu, Hawaiian Islands

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          Cyanea konahuanuiensis Sporck-Koehler, M. Waite, A.M. Williams, sp. nov., a recently documented, narrowly endemic species from the Hawaiian Island of O‘ahu, is described and illustrated with photographs from the field. The closest likely relatives to the species, current conservation needs, and management future are discussed. It is currently known from 20 mature plants from two subpopulations and is restricted to a drainage below the Kōnāhua-nui summit (K1), the highest summit of the Ko‘olau Mountains, located on Windward O‘ahu. It differs from all other Cyanea species by its combination of densely pubescent leaves, petioles, and flowers; sparsely pubescent to glabrous stems, long calyx lobes, and staminal column being adnate to the corolla.

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          A merger of the endemic Hawaiian genera Cyanea and Rollandia (Campanulaceae: Lobelioideae).

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            A new species of Cyanea (Campanulaceae, Lobelioideae) from Maui, Hawaiian Islands

            Abstract Cyanea kauaulaensis H. Oppenheimer & Lorence, sp. nov., a new, narrowly endemic species from Maui, Hawaiian Islands is described, illustrated with field photos, and its affinities and conservation status are discussed. It is currently known from 62 mature plants and is restricted to Kaua`ula and Waikapu valleys on leeward western Maui. It differs from all other species of Cyanea by its combination of many-branched habit; glabrous, unarmed, undivided leaves; small, narrow, glabrous corollas with small calyx lobes that do not persist in fruit; and bright orange, subglobose to obovoid fruits.
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              Journal
              PhytoKeys
              PhytoKeys
              PhytoKeys
              PhytoKeys
              Pensoft Publishers
              1314-2011
              1314-2003
              2015
              5 February 2015
              : 46
              : 45-60
              Affiliations
              [1 ]Hawai‘i Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Forestry and Wildlife, 1151 Punchbowl St. Rm. 325, Honolulu, HI 96813 USA
              [2 ]Department of Botany, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, 3190 Maile Way, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA
              [3 ]Papahana Kuaola 46-403 Haiku Road, Kaneohe, Hawai‘i 96744 USA
              [4 ]Koehler Enterprises LLC., Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96813 USA
              [5 ]Ko‘olau Mountains Watershed Partnership, 2551 Waimano Home Rd, Pearl City, HI 96782, USA
              Author notes
              Corresponding author: Margaret J. Sporck-Koehler ( )

              Academic editor: Vicki Funk

              Article
              10.3897/phytokeys.46.8694
              4353881
              25829854
              dc315d52-7e56-42dd-922b-c9568ed06130
              Margaret J. Sporck-Koehler, Tobias B. Koehler, Sebastian N. Marquez, Mashuri Waite, Adam M. Williams

              This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

              History
              : 6 October 2014
              : 22 December 2014
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              Plant science & Botany
              campanulaceae,conservation,cyanea,endemic,hawai‘i,hawaiian islands,iucn red list,kōnāhua-nui,ko‘olau mountains,lobeliads,lobelioideae,o‘ahu,rare plants,rollandia,plantae,asterales

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