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Kokia kauaiensis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kokia kauaiensis
''Kokia kauaiensis'', the Kauai treecotton or Kauai Kokio, is a species of flowering plant in the mallow family, Malvaceae, that is endemic to Kauai, Hawaii. It inhabits coastal mesic and mixed mesic forests at elevations of . Associated plants include ahakea (''Bobea'' spp.), koa (''Acacia koa''), lama (''Diospyros sandwicensis''), manono (''Hedyotis'' spp.), hala pepe (''Pleomele aurea''), aupaka (''Isodendrion'' spp.), papala kepau (''Pisonia'' spp.), olopua (''Nestegis sandwicensis''), ōhia hā (''Syzygium sandwicensis''), hame (''Antidesma'' spp.), maile (''Alyxia oliviformis''), ālaa (''Pouteria sandwicensis''), aiai (''Streblus pendulinus''), alahee (''Psydrax odorata''), uluhe (''Dicranopteris linearis''), aloalo (''Hibiscus'' spp.), mēhamehame (''Flueggea neowawraea''), alani (''Melicope'' spp.), palapalai lau lii (''Asplenium laciniatum''), oheohe (''Tetraplasandra'' spp.), akoko (''Euphorbia celastroides''), nehe (''Lipochaeta fauriei''), aalii (''Dodonaea viscosa''), iliahi (''Santalum'' spp.), poolā (''Claoxylon sandwicense''), and ōhia lehua (''Metrosideros polymorpha''). Kauai Kokio is a small tree, reaching a height of . It is threatened by habitat loss. Today there are about 45 or 50 individuals remaining.〔USFWS. (''Kokia kauaiensis'' Five-year Review. ) August 2010.〕 At one point there was only a single tree remaining.〔 ==References==
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