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- small trees, up to 7 metres (23 ft) tall, with fleshy fruits; Cyanea and Delissea are typically unbranched or branching only at the base, with a cluster...
- sessilifolia Cyrtandra olona Delilia inelegans Delissea niihauensis Delissea subcordata Delissea undulata, Undulata delissea Dipterocarpus cinereus Euphrasia mendoncae...
- Delissea rhytido****, is known by the common names Kauai delissea, Kauai leechleaf delissea, and leechleaf delissea. It is a rare species of flowering...
- Leechleaf delissea is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Delissea rhytido**** Delissea undulata [Wikidata] This page is an index of articles...
- Delissea kauaiensis is a critically endangered species of the bellflower family. It is found on Mt. Ha'upu near Hanapepe Falls, and Mahanaloa. It was thought...
- sessilifolia Cyanea superba ssp. regina Delissea niihauensis Delissea subcordata Delissea undulata ssp. kauaiensis Delissea undulata ssp. niihauensis Family...
- Delissea subcordata is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common names Koʻolau Range delissea and oha. It is endemic...
- Delissea argutidentata is a species of flowering plant in the Hawaiian lobelioids section of the Campanulaceae family, native to Hawaii (island). The species...
- Deinandra conjugens (Otay tarweed) Delissea rhytido**** (Kauai delissea) Delissea subcordata (Ko'olau Range delissea) Delphinium bakeri (Baker's larkspur)...
- Cyanea rivularis (syn. Delissea rivularis) is a rare species of flowering plant in the bellflower family known by the common name plateau cyanea. It is...