Hibiscadelphus woodii

Lorence & W.L.Wagner (1995)

This name is accepted

Kingdom: Viridiplantae Phylum: Magnoliophyta Class/Clade: Eudicot-Rosids Order: Malvales Family: Malvaceae Genus: Hibiscadelphus

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Description

Key Characters:

Growth Form: Small branched trees 2.5–5 m tall with dense rounded crown.

Stems: Trunk with dbh 10–20 cm, the twigs glabrate.

Roots:

Leaves: Leaves simple. Alternate. Blades broadly ovate to very broadly ovate, 7–9 cm long, 6.5–8.4 cm wide. Apex acute to weakly acuminate or broadly obtuse. Base deeply cordate, occasionally shallowly so. Upper surfaces glabrate or with scattered small, translucent stellate trichomes on principal veins; lower surfaces with few scattered stellate trichomes on principal veins or glabrate, with sparse tufts of stellate trichomes in major vein axils, when young with scattered stellate trichomes along margins and at junction with petiole; blades thin-coriaceous, drying chartaceous. Margins entire to irregularly crenate or toothed. Principal veins 5 (7), the margins irregularly and coarsely crenate–dentate. Petioles 2.8–5.8 cm long bearing scattered stellate trichomes when young, glabrate. Stipules subulate, 3–5 mm long, sparsely stellate–pubescent.

Flowers: Flowers solitary, the peduncles 1.4–2.1 cm long, sparsely stellate pubescent; involucral bracts 4–6, free essentially to their base, 11–15 mm long, 1.8–4 mm wide, linear–oblong. Flowers bisexual (perfect). Calyx tubular, 1.3–1.5 cm long (up to 1.7 cm when fresh), green, shallowly 5-lobed, the lobes 2–3 mm long, sometimes in age splitting further, moderately densely pubescent with stellate trichomes composed of 5–9 horizontal radiating arms free to their base, sepals connate, the lobes valvate in bud, persistent in fruit or circumscissilly dehiscent toward base before capsule maturity. Corolla usually zygomorphic, tubular to rotate or reflexed, the corolla of 5 petals, obovate, 45–47 mm long, stellate pubescent, yellow with coppery tinge when fresh, rapidly becoming purplish maroon, the lobes 35– 40 mm long, 10–12 mm wide, with conspicuous veins, moderately stellate pubescent with trichomes restricted to veins in inner ⅓ of lobes abaxially. Stamens monadelphous, forming a staminal column, exserted ca. 7 mm beyond corolla lobes; anthers monothecal. Pollen globose, echinate. Ovary superior, 7 mm long, 4–5 mm wide, 5-angled, placentation axile, 5-celled; ovules (2)3 per cell, stellate pubescent, endocarp segments apparently 10 (in cross section); style exceeding the staminal column; style branches 5, erect, villous; stigmas ca. 1 mm long, subglobose, reddish brown, villosulous, exserted 14 mm beyond corolla lobes.

Fruit: Fruit unknown. Seeds not known.

Ploidy:

Habitat: Steep slope of predominantly basalt talus with patches of brown soil and leaf litter in remnant diverse lowland mesic forest.

Elevation Range: 990–1020 m

Historical Distribution

Uses and Culture

USES

Natural History

Statewide Status

Endemic

Island Status

Kaua'i Endemic

Dispersal Agents


Pollinators

Bibliography

Name Published In: Novon 5: 183 (1995)

Other References

Lorence & Wagner 1995:183 (SPNOV/K, KEY, DESCR)/Herbst & Wagner 1999:23; Wood 2012:95 (EXTINCT?)

Occurrences

SNo. Scientific Name Scientific Name Authorship Locality Habitat Basis of Record Recorded By Record Number Island Source Date
1 Hibiscadelphus woodii Lorence & W.L.Wagner Contact Bishop Museum Botany department for locality information PRESERVED_SPECIMEN k. r. wood 629 Kauai US
2 Hibiscadelphus woodii Lorence & W.L.Wagner Contact Bishop Museum Botany department for locality information PRESERVED_SPECIMEN k. r. wood, m. query & s. montgomery 629 Kauai US 3/3/1991
3 Hibiscadelphus woodii Lorence & W.L.Wagner Contact Bishop Museum Botany department for locality information In Metrosideros mesic cliff. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN K. R. Wood 7823 Kauai PTBG 5/26/1999
4 Hibiscadelphus woodii Lorence & W.L.Wagner Contact Bishop Museum Botany department for locality information PRESERVED_SPECIMEN k. r. wood 11083 Kauai US 12/14/2004
5 Hibiscadelphus woodii Lorence & W.L.Wagner Contact Bishop Museum Botany department for locality information PRESERVED_SPECIMEN Wood, K. R.; Query, M.; Montgomery, S. 629 Kauai US 3/3/1991
6 Hibiscadelphus woodii Lorence & W.L.Wagner Contact Bishop Museum Botany department for locality information PRESERVED_SPECIMEN Kauai US
7 Hibiscadelphus woodii Lorence & W.L.Wagner Contact Bishop Museum Botany department for locality information PRESERVED_SPECIMEN K. R. Wood 11127 Kauai PTBG 2/8/2005
8 Hibiscadelphus woodii Lorence & W.L.Wagner Contact Bishop Museum Botany department for locality information Steep diverse lowland mesic forest with Hedyotis sp. nov., Chamaesyce sp. nov., Hibiscadelphus sp. nov., Nototrichium, Stenogyne campanulata, Poa mannii, Melicope pallida, Lysimachia spp., Lobelia niihauensis. In cliff area collected with ropes. Area above cliffs severely degraded by goats and pigs. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN wood, k.r. query, m.; montgomery, s. collector number: 0629 Kauai BISH 3/3/1991
9 Hibiscadelphus woodii Lorence & W.L.Wagner Contact Bishop Museum Botany department for locality information Steep diverse lowland mesic forest with Hedyotis sp. nov., Chamaesyce sp. nov., Hibiscadelphus sp. nov., Nototrichium, Stenogyne campanulata, Poa mannii, Melicope pallida, Lysimachia spp., Lobelia niihauensis. In cliff area collected with ropes. Area above cliffs severely degraded by goats and pigs. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN Wood, K.R. 629 Kauai BISH 3/3/1991
10 Hibiscadelphus woodii Lorence & W.L.Wagner Contact Bishop Museum Botany department for locality information In cliff area collected with ropes. Arae above cliffs severly degraded by goats and pigs PRESERVED_SPECIMEN k. r. wood 629 NY 3/3/1991
11 Hibiscadelphus woodii Lorence & W.L.Wagner Contact Bishop Museum Botany department for locality information Steep Diverse Lowland to Montane Mesic Forest. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN K. R. Wood 1600 Kauai PTBG 9/23/1991
12 Hibiscadelphus woodii Lorence & W.L.Wagner Contact Bishop Museum Botany department for locality information Diverse mesic cliffs. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN K. R. Wood 726 Kauai PTBG 4/15/1991
13 Hibiscadelphus woodii Lorence & W.L.Wagner Contact Bishop Museum Botany department for locality information Steep Diverse lowland mesic forest. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN K. R. Wood 629 Kauai PTBG 3/3/1991