Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project (HEAR)

Hibiscadelphus distans
(Malvaceae)

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Hibiscadelphus distans is native to Hawaii. 


Species description or overview

Hibiscadelphus distans fact sheet View info about Adobe Acrobat PDF format
Hibiscadelphus distans fact sheet from "Hawaii's Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy (effective October 1, 2005)."


Taxonomy & nomenclature

ITIS nomenclature info for Hibiscadelphus distans
Nomenclatural information about Hibiscadelphus distans is provided by ITIS.


Federal endangered/threatened status

Hibiscadelphus distans species profile from USFWS
A species profile for Hibiscadelphus distans is provided by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, including links to information regarding the federal endangered/threatened status of this species.


Recovery & restoration

Rare hibiscus blossom greets Girl Scouts
Hibiscadelphus distans was planted by Girl Scouts at the Iliahi Reforestation Project on Kauai in honor of the 90th anniversary of Girl Scouts in Hawaii.


Images

Hibiscadelphus distans information from the Smithsonian Flora of the Hawaiian Islands  new posting 
Information about Hibiscadelphus distans in Hawaii is available from the Smithsonian Flora of the Hawaiian Islands.


Distribution

Hibiscadelphus distans information from the Smithsonian Flora of the Hawaiian Islands  new posting 
Information about Hibiscadelphus distans in Hawaii is available from the Smithsonian Flora of the Hawaiian Islands.


In the news

Rare hibiscus blossom greets Girl Scouts
Hibiscadelphus distans was planted by Girl Scouts at the Iliahi Reforestation Project on Kauai in honor of the 90th anniversary of Girl Scouts in Hawaii.


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