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particularly diverse in Hawaii,
where well over 100
species of
Hawaiian lobelioids have
radiated from a
single introduction. This
subfamily was formerly...
- The
Hawaiian lobelioids are a
group of
flowering plants in the
bellflower family, Campanulaceae,
subfamily Lobelioideae, all of
which are
endemic to the...
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separate major floral adaptive radiation event: the
Hawaiian lobelioids. The
Hawaiian lobelioids are
significantly more
speciose than the silverswords, perhaps...
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particularly rich, with well over 100
endemic species of
Hawaiian lobelioids.
Continental areas with high
diversity are
South Africa,
California and...
- in a
cladistic sense. For example, the
Hawaiian species (see
Hawaiian lobelioids),
currently classified in
several genera,
originated from a
single introduction...
- for
Brighamia insignis, an
endemic and
endangered species of
Hawaiian lobelioid. The
United States Census Bureau defines Niʻihau and the
neighboring island...
- (FINCH-like)–(secondary)–hummingbird-like–(Hawaiian
lobelioid-specialist)–honeycreepers of Hawaii—(surviving species) Taxa
Presence Notes Images Honeycreeper:...
- The same
genus name has been
given to a
genus of
plants of the
Hawaiian lobelioids, an
example of a
parahomonym (same name,
different kingdom). The taxonomy...
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species lived in the
forest canopy and fed
particularly on
nectar of
lobelioids from the tree-plant's curved,
tubular flowers. The mamo was said to favor...
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prominent spines on the
leaves and soft
young stems of
several Hawaiian lobelioids in the
genus Cyanea—unusual in an
island flora where such
defenses are...