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Wikstroemia oahuensis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wikstroemia oahuensis
Ākia or Oahu false ohelo (''Wikstroemia oahuensis'') is a species of flowering shrub in the mezereon family, Thymelaeaceae, that is endemic to Hawaii. ==Description== In the wild, ākia can grow to tall, but in cultivation it usually reaches with a diameter of . The young branches are gray, yellow, or reddish brown. The leaves grow with two leaves opposite each other on the branch, overlapping, and are dark green or grayish on the upper surface and lighter green underneath. They are oval to round and usually under long. This species is highly variable, with the leaves ranging from large and long to small and round. The stems do not snap but peel when bent. It flowers irregularly throughout the year, but produces fewer flowers when the plant has mature fruit. The tubular yellow to yellow-green flowers may be perfect (bisexual) or unisexual (either male or female), and less than long. The dwarf bog form from Kauai is sometimes recognized as a separate species, ''W. palustris''.
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