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Chamaesyce celastroides
(Euphorbiaceae)

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Taxonomy & nomenclature

GRIN nomenclature info for Chamaesyce celastroides
Nomenclatural information about Chamaesyce celastroides is provided by USDA/ARS/NGRP/GRIN.

Chamaesyce celastroides information from ITIS
The Integrated Taxonomic Information System ITIS provides authoritative taxonomic information on Chamaesyce celastroides, as well as other plants, animals, fungi, and microbes of North America and the world.

IPNI nomenclature info for Chamaesyce celastroides
Nomenclatural information about Chamaesyce celastroides is provided by The International Plant Names Index (IPNI).


Cultivation & propagation

In the Garden: Coastal plants have evolved for survival
Coastal plants well adapted to landscape use are the topic of this Rick Barboza column (Honolulu Star-Bulletin Features, 10/1/2004).


Images

Images of Chamaesyce celastroides (Euphorbiaceae) (akoko)
Links to high-resolution free images of Chamaesyce celastroides (Euphorbiaceae) (akoko) by Forest & Kim Starr (USGS) are available here.

Chamaesyce celastroides information from the Smithsonian Flora of the Hawaiian Islands
Information about Chamaesyce celastroides in Hawaii is available from the Smithsonian Flora of the Hawaiian Islands.

Chamaesyce celastroides images by Karl Magnacca
Images of Chamaesyce celastroides by Karl Magnacca are available online.


Distribution

Chamaesyce celastroides information from the Smithsonian Flora of the Hawaiian Islands
Information about Chamaesyce celastroides in Hawaii is available from the Smithsonian Flora of the Hawaiian Islands.


Where to see this species

Kahoolawe (Kanaloa): natural areas of Hawaii
Forest and Kim Starr provide information about the island of Kahoolawe as a natural area in Hawaii. Links to additional resources are provided, as well as links to images of plant species found on Kahoolawe.


Books

Natural history of Nihoa and Necker Islands (citation)
The Nihoa and Necker Islands Biological Survey Handbook citation, list of taxa covered in this Bishop Museum publication, and link to purchase information are on the HEAR bibliography site.


Full-text articles

Kanaio Natural Area Reserve: biological inventory and management recommendations
Medeiros, Arthur C., Lloyd L. Loope, and C.G. Chimera. 1993. Kanaio Natural Area Reserve: biological inventory and management recommendations. Natural Area Reserve System, State of Hawaii.

Alien plant invasions in native ecosystems of Hawaii: Management and research
Stone, Charles P., Clifford W. Smith, and J. Timothy Tunison (eds.) . 1992. Alien plant invasions in native ecosystems of Hawaii: Management and research. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Cooperative National Park Resources Studies Unit. ISBN: 0-8248-1474-6.

Maui Offshore Islet Botanical Survey
Starr, F., K. Starr, and Wood K. 2006. Maui Offshore Islet Botanical Survey. Report prepared for State Department of Land and Natural Resources and the Offshore Islet Restoration Committee, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Oahu Offshore Islets Botanical Survey
Starr, F. and K. Starr. 2006. Oahu Offshore Islets Botanical Survey. Report prepared for State Department of Land and Natural Resources and the Offshore Islet Restoration Committee, Honolulu, Hawaii.


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