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- Charpentiera is a flowering plant genus in the family Amaranthaceae. It consists of five species endemic to Hawaiʻi, where they are known as pāpala, and...
- Charpentiera densiflora is a rare species of tree in the family Amaranthaceae known by the common names dense-flowered pāpala[citation needed] and Nā Pali...
- Charpentiera elliptica, the ellipticleaf pāpala, is an endangered species of flowering tree in the family Amaranthaceae, endemic to the island of Kauaʻi...
- see text Synonyms Becheria Ridl. Bemsetia Raf. Captaincookia N.Hallé Charpentiera Vieill. Doricera Verdc. Hitoa Nadeaud Myonima Comm. ex A.Juss. Panchezia...
- Charpentiera australis is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaranthaceae. It is a tree or shrub native to Rarotonga in the Cook Islands, and...
- Charpentiera obovata, known as broadleaf pāpala, is a species of flowering shrub or small tree in the family Amaranthaceae, that is endemic to Hawaiʻi...
- Calicorema, Celosia, Centema, Centemopsis, Centrostachys, Chamissoa, Charpentiera, Chionothrix, Cyathula, Dasysphaera, Deeringia, Digera, Eriostylos, Henonia...
- Asplenium kaulfusii, Athyrium spp., ʻāwikiwiki (Canavalia spp.), pāpala (Charpentiera spp.), ʻakoko (Euphorbia spp.), poʻolā (Claoxylon sandwicense), ēlama...
- the very top of Makana Mountain laden with light, dry logs of pāpala (Charpentiera spp.) or hau (Hibiscus tiliaceus). When night fell, they set the logs...
- endemic to the Hawaiian islands of Lanai and Maui. The larvae feed on Charpentiera species. Savela, Markku. "Mapsidius quadridentata Walsingham, 1907"....