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Hawaiians drink a
special tea out of
their leaves (known
collectively as
koʻokoʻolau) back when they were
abundant in Hawaii. "Genus:
Bidens L". Germplasm...
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Bidens wiebkei, the Molokaʻi
koʻokoʻolau or Wiebke's beggarticks, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae. It
belongs to the
genus Bidens...
- Asteraceae. It
belongs to the
genus Bidens,
collectively called kokoʻolau or
koʻokoʻolau in the
Hawaiian language.
Bidens conjuncta is
found only on
western Maui...
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crater and the next, a dirt pit crater,
Koʻokoʻolau, give no
indications of
recent eruptions. However,
Koʻokoʻolau has
pumice cones on the rim that suggest...
- birds.
Unlike its
smaller relatives,
collectively called kokoʻolau or
koʻokoʻolau in the
Hawaiian language, B.
cosmoides is so con****uous and distinct...
- polymorpha).
Other plants in the
habitat include aʻaliʻi (Dodonaea viscosa),
koʻokoʻolau (Bidens menziesii),
kawelu (Eragrostis variabilis), pili gr**** (Heteropogon...
- Asteraceae. It
belongs to the
genus Bidens,
collectively called kokoʻolau or
koʻokoʻolau in the
Hawaiian language. It is
found only in the
Hawaiian Islands. Its...
- of 915 m (3,002 ft) in the
Kalalau Valley. ****ociated
plants include koʻokoʻolau (Bidens sandvicensis), ʻāhinahina (Artemisia australis),
alani (Melicope...
- Asteraceae. It
belongs to the
genus Bidens,
collectively called kokoʻolau or
koʻokoʻolau in the
Hawaiian language. It is
found only on Molokaʻi in the Hawaiian...
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Other plants in the
habitat include ahinahina (Artemisia australis),
kookoolau (Bidens sandwicensis),
iliau (Wilkesia gymnoxiphium),
emoloa (Eragrostis...