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Abutilon pitcairnense : ウィキペディア英語版
Abutilon pitcairnense

''Abutilon pitcairnense'' (Yellow fatu, Yellow fautu) is a critically endangered perennial plant that is native to Pitcairn Island. It was once considered extinct, until a single plant was discovered on the island in 2003. At that time, cuttings and seed were used to propagate several plants at a nursery on the island and botanical gardens in Ireland and England. The last wild surviving plant died in a landslide in 2005, making the plant extinct in the wild.
''Abutilon pitcairnense'' is a spreading shrub, growing tall with nodding bell-shaped yellow flowers that have long petals. The alternate leaves are by . The plant is native to unstable slopes, flowering from July to August.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Yellow Fautu )
==Conservation and habitat==
The plant is native to tiny Pitcairn Island (), a remote island between New Zealand and South America which is mostly known for being settled by the mutineers from the HMS ''Bounty''. After being considered extinct for twenty years, a single plant was found growing in native forest of ''Homalium taypau'' and ''Metrosideros collina'' in 2003. Vegetative propagation, along with seed from the plant, were used to establish a small population on the island's nursery, with some propagation material also being sent to Trinity College Botanic Gardens, Dublin. A landslide killed the only wild plant in 2005, making the plant extinct in the wild. Cuttings from the Trinity College collection were taken to the National Botanic Gardens of Ireland, Glasnevin in 2007, and later to the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew.〔
The forest where the plant is native is threatened by invasive species, with the ''Homalium taypau'' trees under competition from ''Syzygium jambos'' and ''Lantana camara''. Chemical control of the invasive plants, along with reintroduction of native species, have had some success. As of 2011, there are plans to attempt the reintroduction of ''Abutilon pitcairnense'' to the island. There are also plans for a more thorough search of the island for surviving native plants during July and August, the flowering season of ''Abutilon pitcairnense''.〔

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