Dubautia ciliolata

(DC.) D.D.Keck (1936)

This name is accepted

Kingdom: Viridiplantae Phylum: Magnoliophyta Class/Clade: Eudicot-Asterids Order: Asterales Family: Asteraceae Genus: Dubautia

kūpaoa [kupaoa], na‘ena‘e [naenae]

Description

Key Characters:

Growth Form: Upright (erect) shrub, 0–1.8 m tall.

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Leaves: Leaves simple. Opposite, whorled, or rarely alternate. Blades elliptic, lanceolate, or oblong Apex acute. Base rounded. Margins entire or involute.

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Fruit: Fruit a simple; dry; achene (cypsela);

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Historical Distribution

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Uses and Culture

USES

Natural History

Statewide Status

Endemic

Island Status

Hawai'i Endemic

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Specimens

Bibliography

Name Published In: Occas. Pap. Bernice Pauahi Bishop Mus. 11(19): 26 (1936)

Occurrences

SNo. Scientific Name Locality Habitat Basis of Record Description Recorded By Record Number Island Source Date
1 Dubautia ciliolata Road to Waipahoehoe Gulch Preserved_Specimen Shrub ca. 3m tall; leaves sticky and plant is morphologically closest to the D. arborea parent. Disc florets only; pappus straw-colored in old flowers/young fruits; corolla yellow; anthers purple-brown; style branches yellow. Pell, S.K. 819 Hawaii BISH 2008-08-04
2 Dubautia ciliolata Puuanahulu Ahupuaa, N slope of Hualalai, upper N slope heading from E to West. Transect 52, Station 33. Dry ohia forest with mixed native trees and a native shrub and mixed grass understory. On aa. Preserved_Specimen Shrub, 1.5 m tall; Terrestrial rooting, full exposure; Few flowers and buds. Jacobi, J.D. 1146 Hawaii BISH 1978-08-08
3 Dubautia ciliolata Keauhou 2 Ahupuaa, NW slope of Mauna Loa, heading WNW from edge of 1859 lava flow toward Holualoa, N of Puu Keanui & Puu Pohakuloa. Transect 56, Station 46. Dry native shrub community with scattered ohia and other native trees. Preserved_Specimen Exposed, terrestrial rooting; flowering. Jacobi, J.D. 1203 Hawaii BISH 1978-08-11
4 Dubautia ciliolata Kahuku Ahupuaa, Along 4WD drive along top of Kau Forest. Transect Ha, Station 22 Dry native shrub community with scattered ohia and other native trees. Preserved_Specimen Shrub; Orange, yellow flowers, few flowers. JDJ 619 Hawaii BISH 1976-05-24