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- Wilkesia gymnoxiphium (Hawaiian iliau), is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae that is endemic to the island of Kauaʻi in Hawaiʻi. It...
- greensword (extinct) Formerly included now in Wilkesia A. gymnoxiphiumWilkesia gymnoxiphium Greensword Greensword, Puʻu ****ui bog Haleakalā silversword...
- (Argyroxiphium kauense) Argyroxiphium virescens Hawaiian iliau (Wilkesia gymnoxiphium) Dwarf iliau (Wilkesia hobdyi) Tree dubautia (Dubautia arborea) Keaau...
- alliance and is named after Captain Charles Wilkes. Species Wilkesia gymnoxiphium A.Gray, 1852 Wilkesia hobdyi H.St.John, 1971 formerly included Wilkesia...
- (Artemisia australis), kookoolau (Bidens sandwicensis), iliau (Wilkesia gymnoxiphium), emoloa (Eragrostis variabilis), haiwale (Crytandra wawrae), heau (Exocarpos...
- Tribe". Kitsap Sun. "Native Plants HawaiiViewing Plant : Wilkesia gymnoxiphium". nativeplants.hawaii.edu. Retrieved 2020-02-26. "Review: The Forgotten...
- Lobelioidae". Pflanzenreich. 4 (276b): 667. Carr, G.D. (n.d.). "Wilkesia gymnoxiphium". Retrieved April 4, 2015. Menninger, Edward R. (1967). Fantastic Trees...
- endanger the plants. The other species making up the Wilkesia genus, W. gymnoxiphium, is not officially endangered, though it is also found only on Kaua'i...
- alternate access to the Canyon Trail. Native hibiscus and iliau (Wilkesia gymnoxiphium) can be seen along the trail. Canyon Trail, length: 1.8 mi (2.9 km)....
- loʻulu (Pritchardia limahuliensis), sugarcane, taro, and iliau (Wilkesia gymnoxiphium). It includes taro terraces (loʻi kalo) that date back to early Polynesian...