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- Brighamia Insignis During the Winter and for Much of the Year This Peak (Campanulaceae): Will Have Snow on Its Summit
- The RESIST Program: Data Repository
- Table 9: Possibly Extinct and Possibly Extinct in the Wild Species
- Best Native Plants for Landscapes
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- The National Tropical Botanical Gardens in Hawaii
- Federal Register/Vol. 85, No. 84/Thursday, April 30, 2020/Notices
- Threatened and Rare Ornamental Plants
- Federal Register/Vol. 85, No. 48/Wednesday, March 11, 2020
- 1741-7007-7-82.Pdf
- Hono O Nā Pali Management Plan 2012
- The World's Smallest Campanulaceae
- REU Poster 2018 1 Copy
- 438-7199 Fax: (805) 964-1329 Local: (805) 683-1561 Web
- Pollination Biology Reveals Challenges to Restoring Populations of Brighamia Insignis (Campanulaceae), a Critically Endangered P
- Annual Report of Hawaiian T&E Plants, at Palomar Community
- Alula, Olulu Brighamia Insignis
- Department of the Interior Fish and Wildlife Service
- Selecting Plants for Pollinators Selecting Plants for Pollinators
- Kaua'i Plant Cluster
- Botanical Survey of Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge Kauai, Hawaii
- Department of the Interior Fish and Wildlife Service
- Native Hawaiian Plants for Honey Bees: Kaua'i