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Strongylodon ruber
(Fabaceae)

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Taxonomy & nomenclature

GRIN nomenclature info for Strongylodon ruber
Nomenclatural information about Strongylodon ruber is provided by USDA/ARS/NGRP/GRIN.

ITIS nomenclature info for Strongylodon ruber
Nomenclatural information about Strongylodon ruber is provided by ITIS.

Strongylodon ruber information from the Smithsonian's Flora of the Hawaiian Islands
Information about Strongylodon ruber--including nomenclature and synonymy, and status and distribution in Hawaii--is provided by the "Flora of the Hawaiian Islands" website of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Links from this page include descriptive information about the species, as well as worldwide distributional information and general information about the genus.


Images

Exploring the back of Makaha Valley
Native plants and snail observed on a hike in Makaha Valley on Oahu are depicted on Nathan Yuen's site, HawaiianForest.com (10/28/2009).

Strongylodon ruber images by Karl Magnacca
Images of Strongylodon ruber by Karl Magnacca are available online.


Distribution

Strongylodon ruber information from the Smithsonian's Flora of the Hawaiian Islands
Information about Strongylodon ruber--including nomenclature and synonymy, and status and distribution in Hawaii--is provided by the "Flora of the Hawaiian Islands" website of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Links from this page include descriptive information about the species, as well as worldwide distributional information and general information about the genus.


Where to see this species

Exploring the back of Makaha Valley
Native plants and snail observed on a hike in Makaha Valley on Oahu are depicted on Nathan Yuen's site, HawaiianForest.com (10/28/2009).


Full-text articles

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.

Phenology, reproductive potential, seed dispersal and predation, and seedling establishment of three invasive plant species in a Hawaiian rain forest
Medeiros, A.C. 2004. Phenology, reproductive potential, seed dispersal and predation, and seedling establishment of three invasive plant species in a Hawaiian rain forest. Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Zoology, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu.


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