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Cyanea pinnatifida

Hāhā or Sharktail cyanea

Campanulaceae (Bellflower family)

Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (Waiʻanae Mountains, Oʻahu)

IUCN: Extinct in the Wild

Oʻahu (Cultivated)

 

Photo shows how this species got it's name. Grown from precious seeds, these officially "extinct in the wild" plants are ready for outplanting to their new home in a secure growing area.

 

Flowers

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Cyanea is an endemic Hawaiian genus of lobeliads with 80 or so species.

 

Etymology

The generic name Cyanea is from the Greek, cyaneos, blue, referring to the supposedly blue flowers of the type species, Cyanea grimesiana, which in reality are white or to purplish.

 

The Latin specific epithet pinnatifida is defined as "pinnately divided almost to the midrib."

 

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