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Pleomele hawaiiensis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pleomele hawaiiensis
''Pleomele hawaiiensis'', the Hawaii hala pepe, is a rare species of flowering plant that is endemic to the island of Hawaii. It inhabits dry forests on old aā lava flows at elevations of on the leeward side of the island. Associated plants include ōhia lehua (''Metrosideros polymorpha''), lama (''Diospyros sandwicensis''), māmane (''Sophora chrysophylla''), alahee (''Psydrax odorata''), huehue (''Cocculus orbiculatus''), naio (''Myoporum sandwicense''), olopua (''Nestegis sandwicensis''), kuluī (''Nototrichium sandwicense''), ilima (''Sida fallax''), wiliwili (''Erythrina sandwicensis''), iliahi (''Santalum'' spp.), ūlei (''Osteomeles anthyllidifolia''), uhiuhi (''Caesalpinia kavaiensis''), kauila (''Colubrina oppositifolia''), maola (''Neraudia ovata''), maiapilo (''Capparis sandwichiana''), ''Bidens'' ''micrantha'' ssp. ''ctenophylla'', and aiea (''Nothocestrum breviflorum'').〔 There are 300 to 400 individuals remaining.〔 The species is threatened with habitat loss and modification.〔 The flowers of this plant were used in leis and the wood in carvings.〔 ==References==
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