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Lysimachia daphnoides

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Primulaceae

Scientific name
  
Lysimachia daphnoides

Order
  
Ericales

Genus
  
Lysimachia

Rank
  
Species

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Lysimachia iniki, Lysimachia fraseri, Lysimachia asperulifolia, Lysimachia lichiangensis, Lysimachia quadriflora

Lysimachia daphnoides is a rare species of flowering plant in the Primulaceae known by several common names, including Pacific loosestrife, lehua makanoe, kolekole lehua, and kolokolo kuahiwi. It is endemic to Hawaii, where there are only three populations remaining on the island of Kauai. It was federally listed as an endangered species of the United States in 2010.

This is a small shrub growing up to about half a meter in maximum height with a dense covering of leathery leaves. Dark red or purple flowers occur in the leaf axils. The plant is a member of the boggy wet mountain ecosystem in Alakai Wilderness Preserve and Na Pali Kona Forest Reserve on Kauai. There are three known populations for a total number of plants between 200 and 300.

The flowers of this plant were traditionally used in leis.

References

Lysimachia daphnoides Wikipedia