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Hawaii Natural Heritage Program Element 5/6/2016 Hawaii Natural Heritage Program Page 1 of 37 Element Occurrence Record ELCODE: PDRUB0W0H0 Eonum: 001 PopulationName: 001 SNAME: Hedyotis fluviatilis SCOMNAME: HAENA25 0 State: HI Nation: US Ident: Element Ranks: Grank: G1 Srank: S1 Federal Status: C Locators: Countycode: HIKAUA Countyname: Kauai Islandcode: KA Accuracy: SC Quadname Quadcode Dotnum OcUnit: Tenten SoilGreatGroup: HAENA 221591525 0 5,3 SoilSeries: Rough mountainous land Slope: 43 Aspect: 352 Lat: Long: Northing_m: 2455499.25 Easting_m: 437756.90625 Region, Jurisdiction: Occurrence Name: General /Napali Coast State Park, Kalalau Trail between Hoolulu and Hanakapiai Valleys, 750-800 ft/ Along Directions: Kalalau Trail just before Hoolulu Valley, 400 ft elevation [too low] (S92PERPT). Ca. 2.75 mi in on Kalalau Trail near only large pool beside trail east of Hoolulu Valley, above trail 15-20 ft, 800 ft (F88HHP05). Headland between Hanakapiai Valley and Hoolulu Valley on dripping cliff, 750 ft (UNDHAW01). Detailed map available (F88HHP05). Location Data Status: Lastobs: 1992-07-20 Firstobs: 1913- - MinIndv: 1 Eodata: 1992: 1 plant (S92PERPT). 1988: only few plants (F88HHP05). Observation by C. MaxIndv: 3 Christensen in October 1977: 2 mature plants (UNDHAW01). Eorank: Occurrence Data Description: Eotype Gendesc: Dripping cliff near large pool (F88HHP05). Associated plants: Lobelia tortuosa [niihauensis] (UNDHAW01). Vegetation Type and Habitat: Associated Species Mapped Minelev: 800 Mapped Maxelev: Size: Management Protection: Macode Maname Contained M.USHIHP*14 NA PALI COAST STATE PARK ? Mgmtcom: [Invasive weeds listed among the associated plants: Kalanchoe, Psidium guajava] (S92PERPT). Threats : Ownership Owner: LandUseJur: State TMK: 5-09-001:001 LandUseNam: NA PALI COAST STATE PARK LandUseTyp: State Park 5/6/2016 Hawaii Natural Heritage Program Page 2 of 37 Element Occurrence Record ELCODE: PDRUB0W0H0 Eonum: 001 PopulationName: 001 SNAME: Hedyotis fluviatilis SCOMNAME: HAENA25 0 General Comments Documentation Boundaries: Photos: Best Source: Hawaii Heritage Program. 1988. Field forms for Hono o Napali NAR survey, May 1988. F88HHP05HIUS Sourcecode: Citation: S92PERPTHIUS S13FORBMHIUS UNDHAW01HIUS Hawaiian Botanical Society. ND. A file of rare plant information solicited from members of the Hawaiian Botanical Society. Unpubl. F88HHP05HIUS Hawaii Heritage Program. 1988. Field forms for Hono o Napali NAR survey, May 1988. Specimen / Accession CrossReference Edition: 1999/12/24 Edauthor: JQCL EditDate: 2004/06/28 EditInit: MS 5/6/2016 Hawaii Natural Heritage Program Page 3 of 37 Element Occurrence Record ELCODE: PDRUB0W0H0 Eonum: 002 PopulationName: 002 SNAME: Hedyotis fluviatilis SCOMNAME: HAENA40 0 State: HI Nation: US Ident: Element Ranks: Grank: G1 Srank: S1 Federal Status: C Locators: Countycode: HIKAUA Countyname: Kauai Islandcode: KA Accuracy: SC Quadname Quadcode Dotnum OcUnit: Tenten SoilGreatGroup: HAENA 221591540 0 6,5 SoilSeries: Rough mountainous land Slope: 40 Aspect: 338 Lat: Long: Northing_m: 2453652 Easting_m: 438780.46875 Region, Jurisdiction: Occurrence Name: General /Na Pali Coast State Park, Hanakapiai Falls and tributary to the east of the falls, 790-1050 ft/ Directions: Hanakapiai Falls: On both sides of plunge pool, 244 m [790 ft] (U96PER02); 800 ft (F89HHP07). Tributary to the east of the falls: Sheer cliffs above Hibiscus [Waimeae ssp. hannerae] population, 320 m [1050 ft] (S90WOOPT). Detailed maps available (F89HHP07, U90PER01). Location Data Status: Lastobs: 1996-03-27 Firstobs: 1989- - MinIndv: 50 Eodata: Hanakapiai Falls: [In 1990] ca. 50-100 plants (U90PER01); [In 1989] about 50 plants MaxIndv: 100 (F89HHP07). Tributary to the east of the falls: Rare (S90WOOPT). Eorank: Occurrence Data Description: Eotype Gendesc: Mixed native shrub cliff natural community (U96PER02). Mixed native shrub cliff with Metrosideros, Athyrium sandwichiana, Isodendrion longifolium, with Psidium guajava, Aleurites Slope becoming weedy (F89HHP07). Vegetation Type and Habitat: Associated Species Mapped Minelev: 800 Mapped Maxelev: Size: Management Protection: Macode Maname Contained M.USHIHP*14 NA PALI COAST STATE PARK Y Mgmtcom: Major threats: Lantana, Passiflora, pigs, goats (S90WOOPT). Major threats: weeds, rock slides. [Invasive weeds listed among the associated species: Aleurites, Cordyline, Psidium guajava] (U90PER01). Threats : Ownership Owner: LandUseJur: State TMK: 5-09-001:001 LandUseNam: NA PALI COAST STATE PARK LandUseTyp: State Park 5/6/2016 Hawaii Natural Heritage Program Page 4 of 37 Element Occurrence Record ELCODE: PDRUB0W0H0 Eonum: 002 PopulationName: 002 SNAME: Hedyotis fluviatilis SCOMNAME: HAENA40 0 General Comments Documentation Boundaries: Photos: Best Source: U96PER02HIUS U96PER02HIUS Sourcecode: Citation: F89HHP07HIUS Hawaii Heritage Program. 1989. Field Forms for Na Pali Coast State Park Survey, June 1989. Unpubl. U96PER02HIUS Perlman, S. 1996. Hawaii Plant Conservation Center, National Tropical Botanical Garden provenance reports and maps. S90WOOPTHIUS U90PER01HIUS Perlman, S. 1990. Hawaii Plant Conservation Center Accession Data and Maps. Specimen / Accession CrossReference Edition: 1999/12/24 Edauthor: JQCL EditDate: 2000/01/19 EditInit: MS 5/6/2016 Hawaii Natural Heritage Program Page 5 of 37 Element Occurrence Record ELCODE: PDRUB0W0H0 Eonum: 003 PopulationName: 003 SNAME: Hedyotis fluviatilis SCOMNAME: LIHUE38 0 State: HI Nation: US Ident: Element Ranks: Grank: G1 Srank: S1 Federal Status: C Locators: Countycode: HIKAUA Countyname: Kauai Islandcode: KA Accuracy: SC Quadname Quadcode Dotnum OcUnit: Tenten SoilGreatGroup: LIHUE 211597338 0 2,6 SoilSeries: Rock outcrop Slope: 53 Aspect: 19 Lat: Long: Northing_m: 2424662.5 Easting_m: 458720.25 Region, Jurisdiction: Haupu Range Occurrence Name: Haupu summit region General /Haupu Range, Haupu, ca. 1280-2231 ft/ Directions: Location Data Observation LocationDescription Elevation Detail Observer Sourcecode Comments Date Map 2005/08/05 Haupu summit region, northern cliffs and slopes [Ca. 1280- K. Wood P06WOO01HIUS 2150 ft] 2005/08/05 Haupu summit region, northern cliffs and slopes. 2150-2200 ft K. Wood U06WOO01HIUS UTM: 04586??-24246??. 1992/07/27 Top of Mt. Haupu 580-680 m K. Wood S92WOOPTHIUS [1903-2231 ft] 1970/??/?? Haupu 460 m [1509 Gagne S70GAGBMHIUS ft] 1927/??/?? Haupu, near base of cliff 400 m [1312 S27MACBMHIUS ft] Status: Lastobs: 2005-08-05 Firstobs: 1927-??-?? MinIndv: 400 Eodata: MaxIndv: 500 Eorank: Occurrence Data Observation Occurrence DataMin Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Observer Sourcecode Comments Date Mat Mat Imm Imm Sdlg/ Sdlg/ Dead Dead Male Female Phenology: Egg Egg 2005/08/05 Ca. 400-500400 50000 0 0 0 00 0 Flower K. Wood U06WOO01HIUS 1992/07/27 Several hundred plants 0 00000 0 000 S. Perlman S92PERBMHIUS scattered over cliffs 1992/07/27 Abundant in area0 000 0 0 0 000 K. Wood S92WOOPTHIUS Description: Eotype Gendesc: Vegetation Type and Habitat: 5/6/2016 Hawaii Natural Heritage Program Page 6 of 37 Element Occurrence Record ELCODE: PDRUB0W0H0 Eonum: 003 PopulationName: 003 SNAME: Hedyotis fluviatilis SCOMNAME: LIHUE38 0 Observation Vegetation Type/Description Habitat Description Observer Sourcecode Comments Date 2005/08/05 Open shrubland/fernland with 10% sparse tree Along northern cliffs and K. Wood U06WOO01HIUS cover slopes 1992/07/27 Metrosideros-Dicranopteris linearis lowland S. Perlman S92PERBMHIUS mesic shrubland 1970/??/?? Wet, north-facing rock face in S70MACBMHIUS crevices Associated Species Observation Associated Species Observer Sourcecode Comments Date 2005/08/05 Metrosideros polymorpha, Xylosma hawaiiense, Ilex K. Wood U06WOO01HIUS [See source for detailed anomala, Hedyotis terminalis, Tetraplasandra bisattenuata, vegetation description] Bidens valida, Melicope feddei, machaerina angustifolia, Dicranopteris linearis, Diplopterygium pinnatum 1970/??/?? Bidens, Rubus rosifolius S70MACBMHIUS Mapped Minelev: 2000 Mapped Maxelev: Size: Management Protection: Mgmtcom: Threats : Observation Threats Weed Species Observer Sourcecode Comments Date 2005/08/05 Pigs, rats, non-native insects Melastoma septemnervium, Melinis K. Wood U06WOO01HIUS minutiflora, Blechnum appendiculatum 1992/07/27 Pigs Paederia, Schinus, Psidium, Lantana, K. Wood S92WOOPTHIUS Rubus rosifolius, Pluchea Ownership Owner: LandUseJur: TMK: 3-01-001:003 LandUseNam: LandUseTyp: General Comments Documentation Boundaries: Photos: Best Source: Wood, K.R. 2006. Ken Wood's records extracted from NTBG Herbarium Database during 2006. U06WOO01HIUS Sourcecode: Citation: S27MACBMHIUS S70GAGBMHIUS P06WOO01HIUS Wood, K.R. 2006. Plant location data shared with HBMP staff June 26-27, 2006. S92PERBMHIUS S92PERPTHIUS S92WOOPTHIUS U06WOO01HIUS Wood, K.R. 2006. Ken Wood's records extracted from NTBG Herbarium Database during 2006. Specimen / Accession CrossReference 5/6/2016 Hawaii Natural Heritage Program Page 7 of 37 Element Occurrence Record ELCODE: PDRUB0W0H0 Eonum: 003 PopulationName: 003 SNAME: Hedyotis fluviatilis SCOMNAME: LIHUE38 0 Sourcecode CrossRefAcc: CrossRefSourceID: Comments: S92PERBMHIUS 634542 BISH U06WOO01HIUS 11433 KWOOD U06WOO01HIUS 11438 KWOOD Edition: 1999/11/27 Edauthor: JQCL EditDate: 2006/10/04 EditInit: MH 5/6/2016 Hawaii Natural Heritage Program Page 8 of 37 Element Occurrence Record ELCODE: PDRUB0W0H0 Eonum: 007 PopulationName: 007 SNAME: Hedyotis fluviatilis SCOMNAME: HAUULA148 0 State: HI Nation: US Ident: Element Ranks: Grank: G1 Srank: S1 Federal Status: C Locators: Countycode: HIHONO Countyname: Honolulu Islandcode: OA Accuracy: SC Quadname Quadcode Dotnum OcUnit:
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