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Cyanea glabra : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cyanea glabra
''Cyanea glabra'' is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common name smooth cyanea. It is endemic to Maui, where there are twelve plants remaining in the wild.〔Bruegmann, M. M. & V. Caraway. (2003). (''Cyanea glabra'' ). IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN 2010. (www.iucnredlist.org ). Retrieved on 25 February 2011.〕 It was federally listed as an endangered species of the United States with nine other Maui Nui endemics in 1999.〔(Ten plants from Maui Nui added to endangered species list. ). USFWS Press Release September 3, 1999.〕 Like other ''Cyanea'' it is known as ''haha'' in Hawaiian.〔(USFWS Species Reports: Listed Plants. )〕 This Hawaiian lobelioid is a branching shrub that reaches an uncertain height.〔 It grows in wet forests dominated by ''Acacia koa'' and/or ''Metrosideros polymorpha'' at . Associated plants include ''Cheirodendron trigynum'', ''Tetraplasandra hawaiensis'', ''Xylosma hawaiiense'', ''Pipturus albidus'', ''Coprosma'' spp., ''Wikstroemia oahuensis'', ''Clermontia kakeana'', ''Psychotria'' spp., ''Sadleria'' spp., ''Cyrtandra spathulata'', ''Touchardia latifolia'', ''Freycinetia arborea'', and ''Cyanea elliptica''. The remaining 12 plants are part of one population divided into two subpopulations. Threats to the species include exotic plants, feral pigs, and landslides.〔 ==References==
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