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Melicope knudsenii


''Melicope knudsenii'', commonly known as Olokele Valley melicope or Knudsen's melicope, is a species of flowering plant in the citrus family, Rutaceae, that is endemic to Hawaii. It inhabits montane mesic forests dominated by ''Acacia koa'', ''Metrosideros polymorpha'', and ''Dicranopteris linearis'' on Kauai (Olokele Valley and Waimea Canyon) and East Maui (Auwahi). Associated plants include ''Syzygium sandwicensis'', ''Cheirodendron trigynum'', ''Myrsine lessertiana'', ''Ilex anomala'', ''Alphitonia ponderosa'', ''Zanthoxylum dipetalum'', ''Kadua terminalis'', ''Pleomele aurea'',
''Bobea'' spp., ''Tetraplasandra waimeae'', ''Xylosma hawaiiense'', ''Eurya sandwicensis'', ''Psychotria mariniana'', ''Melicope anisata'', ''Melicope barbigera'', ''Pouteria sandwicensis'', ''Dodonaea viscosa'', and
''Dianella sandwicensis''. It is threatened by habitat loss. Like other Hawaiian ''Melicope'', this species is known as ''alani''.〔USFWS. (Species Reports: Plants. )〕 This is a federally listed endangered species of the United States.
This is a tree which can reach 10 meters tall. It bears large inflorescences containing up to 200 flowers each.〔(''Melicope knudsenii''. ) The Nature Conservancy.〕
This tree is very rare today, existing only on the islands of Kauai and Maui in small numbers. By 2008 there were three individuals remaining on Kauai. A 1999 survey reported only a single wild individual remaining on Maui, and one cultivated tree in an arboretum. The latter is producing seeds, which are being collected. The seedlings will be planted in appropriate habitat.〔USFWS. (''Melicope knudsenii'' Five-year Review. ) July 2009.〕
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