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- Touchardia sandwicensis (Wedd.) ined. The name Touchardia is in honour of Philippe Victor Touchard (1810–1879), a French vice-admiral. Touchardia Gaudich...
- Touchardia sandwicensis is a species of flowering plant in the family Urticaceae. It is a tree native to the Hawaiian Islands, where it is commonly known...
- Touchardia latifolia is a species of flowering plant in the nettle family, Urticaceae. It is commonly known as olonā in Hawaiian. It is endemic to the...
- albidus) but also ōpuhe (Urera spp.), ʻākōlea (Boehmeria grandis), olonā (Touchardia latifolia), and maʻoloa (Neraudia spp.). Adults eat the sap of koa (Acacia...
- Obetia Gaudich. 1844 (7 spp.) Poikilospermum Zipp. ex Miq. 1864 (20 spp.) Touchardia Gaudich. 1847 (1–2 spp.) Urera Gaudich. 1826 [1830] (35 spp.) Urtica L...
- visibility. A red-brown dye made from the inner bark was used on kapa and aho (Touchardia latifolia cordage). A coating of ****ui oil helped preserve ʻupena (fishing...
- 1928. It is endemic to the Hawaiian island of Maui. The larvae feed on Touchardia latifolia. They probably mine the leaves of their host plant. Zimmerman...
- arborea the makers also used fibre from the Touchardia latifolia plant which is a type of nettle. Touchardia latifolia was used to create string or thread...
- Clermontia kakeana, Psychotria spp., Sadleria spp., Cyrtandra spathulata, Touchardia latifolia, Freycinetia arborea, and Cyanea elliptica. The remaining 12...
- montane dry forests dominated by ʻakoko (Euphorbia species) and ōpuhe (Touchardia sandwicensis). The Lānaʻi hookbill was monotypic within the genus Dysmorodrepanis...