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Hibiscadelphus stellatus

Alice Tangerini2013-06-21

Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Washington, DC, United States

Hibiscadelphus stellatus is a rare plant species that has only been found within the Kuala valley in West Maui, Hawaii. It was just recently discovered and described by science. Only 99 wild individual specimens are known to exist. The current rarity of this and other Hibiscadelphus species are likely due to the arrival of humans on the Hawaiian islands, which brought non-native animal species and the destruction of native habitats.

Hibiscadelphus stellatus (Malvaceae)
Publication: PhytoKeys 39: 65–75 (July 2014) Fig. 2
A. Habit, B. Flower bud, C. Surface of calyx showing stellate hairs, D. Flower, E. Surface of corolla showing two sizes of stellate hairs, F. Fruit, G. Longitudinal section of fruit showing seed. Drawn from Oppenheimer et al. H41337 (US) and field
Client: Warren Wagner
Artist: Alice R., Tangerini, Date: June 21, 2013, Pen, brush and ink on drafting film
Collector: Oppenheimer (US) H41337, Hawaiian Islands, West Maui

Drawing was made from the herbarium specimens and from digital photographs of the living plant.

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  • Title: Hibiscadelphus stellatus
  • Creator: Alice Tangerini
  • Date Created: 2013-06-21
  • Type: Illustration
  • Rights: This image was obtained from the Smithsonian Institution. The image or its contents may be protected by international copyright laws. http://www.si.edu/termsofuse
  • Medium: Pen, brush and ink on drafting film
  • Scientific Name: <i>Hibiscadelphus stellatus</i>
  • Photo Credit: Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History
  • Field: Botany
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