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Hibiscadelphus wilderi****, also
known as the Maui hau
kuahiwi is an
extinct species of
flowering plant in the
family Malvaceae that was
endemic to Hawaii...
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system that can
deliver 11 MW for 25
minutes stabilizes the
output of the
Auwahi wind farm in Hawaii. Many
important cell properties, such as voltage, energy...
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collected in
September 1982 by
Storrs Olson,
Helen James and others, from the
Auwahi Cave on the
southern slopes of Haleakalā, on the
island of Maui. The generic...
- The
Auwahi Dryland Forest Restoration Project has
produced a
substantial forest on the
southwestern slopes of
Haleakala on the
island of Maui. The mostly...
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Goshen North, Flat
Ridge 1 and 2, Mehoopany,
Fowler Ridge 1, 2 and 3 and
Auwahi wind farms. It is also in
process to
acquire 50% non-operating
stake in...
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species of
flowering plant in the
citrus family known by the
common name
auwahi melicope. It is
endemic to Hawaii,
where it is
known only from the island...
- Chimera, C.G. (14
April 2003).
Auwahi:
Ethnobotany of a
Hawaiian Dryland Forest (PDF) (Report).
Ethnobotany of
Auwahi (published 28
October 2009). Retrieved...
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Retrieved 2009-02-28. Medeiros, A. C.; C.F. Davenport; C.G.
Chimera (1998). "
Auwahi:
Ethnobotany of a
Hawaiian Dryland Forest" (PDF).
Cooperative National Park...
- two Ka
palupalu o
Kanaloa specimens have ever been seen in the wild. The
Auwahi Dryland Forest Restoration Project recreated a
substantial forest with exclusively...
- ISBN 978-0-7603-2753-1. A.C.
Medeiros C.F.
Davenport & C.G.
Chimera (1998). "
Auwahi:
Ethnobotany of a
Hawaiian Dryland Forest" (PDF).
Cooperative National Park...