Boerhavia herbstii

Fosberg (1978)

This name is accepted

Kingdom: Viridiplantae Phylum: Magnoliophyta Class/Clade: Eudicot-CoreEudicot Order: Caryophyllales Family: Nyctaginaceae Genus: Boerhavia

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Description

Key Characters:

Growth Form: Prostrate perennial herbs.

Stems: Stems pink, apparently decumbent, up to 60 cm or more long, sparsely finely puberulent, internodes 4–15 cm long, very sparsely branched except in inflorescence, nodes with a transverse ridge bearing a line of pubescence, angle of branching narrow.

Roots:

Leaves: Leaves simple. Opposite. Blades triangular–ovate, up to 7 cm long and 4.5 cm wide. Apex bluntly acute to obtuse. Base obtuse to subtruncate. Surfaces subglabrous, pale green on upper surface; lower surfaces very pale. Margins slightly scabrous. Petioles 0.4–1 cm long, puberulent. Stipules absent.

Flowers: Flowers 2–4 borne in glomerules, these umbellately arranged on long slender peduncles 6–7.5 cm long, arising in the leaf axils on alternate sides, these clusters on the leafless distal half or more of plant, glabrous throughout or nearly so, forming a very openly paniculate inflorescence, the panicle branches ascending, 1 branch of primary and secondary axis always much larger than other, larger ones on alternate sides, ramified up to 6 times, penultimate branches usually umbellate, each ray or branchlet bearing a glomerule of 1–4 or more flowers, each branch of inflorescence subtended by a bract, these successively smaller and more narrowly lanceolate, penultimate ones lanceolate–subulate, those subtending glomerules and flowers ovate, subulate-acuminate, straw colored–hyaline with dark purple acumen, glandular ciliolate. Involucre absent. Flowers bisexual (perfect). Calyx shallowly 5–ribbed, 2–2.5 mm long, constricted near the middle, lower half green, obovoid, glabrous or sparsely puberulent in grooves, limb pink, drying yellowish pink, very broadly cylindrical–campanulate, ventricose at base, glabrous except sparsely puberulent distally. Corolla (petals) absent. Stamens 3; anthers exserted, opened cells orbicular. Ovary superior, sessile, 1-celled; ovule 1, basal; style 1, filiform, unbranched; stigma capitate or somewhat disk–shaped, exserted.

Fruit: Anthocarps ellipsoid to clavate; 3–3.5 mm long; somewhat constricted at base; apex rounded–subtruncate; 5 ribs prominent; glabrous; furrows minutely glandular; appearing glabrous; with a few very narrow raphide bundles longitudinally placed. Seeds 1 per fruit; closely enclosed by the thin ovary wall.

Ploidy:

Habitat: Occurring behind beaches and rocky shores; and above on dry slopes and ridges.

Elevation Range: below 50 m.

Historical Distribution

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Uses and Culture

USES

Natural History

Statewide Status

Endemic

Island Status

Manawai (Pearl & Hermes Atoll) Not in flora
O'ahu Endemic
Kapou(Lisianski Island) Not in flora
Molokai Extirpated
Lana'i Endemic
Kaho'olawe Endemic
Maui Endemic
Hawai'i Endemic

Dispersal Agents


Pollinators

Bibliography

Name Published In: Smithsonian Contr. Bot. 39: 17 (1978)

Other References

Wagner et al. 1990:980 (PH, Li, O, L, M, Ka, H); Faccenda, Arthur, et al. 2025:196 (Mo, remove PH [no evidence of presence], Li [re-IDed as B. diffusa]); Hitchcock 15147 US (Mo†, 1916)

Occurrences

SNo. Scientific Name Locality Habitat Basis of Record Recorded By Record Number Island Source Date
1 Boerhavia herbstii Manele Bay On rocky ledge. Preserved_Specimen Corn, C. Lanai BISH 1979-02-18
2 Boerhavia herbstii NW part of island, above Makaalae Point and below Ground O.P Growing with Heteropogon contortus in Prosopis scrub. Preserved_Specimen Cuddihy, L.W. 339 Kahoolawe BISH 1980-04-21
3 Boerhavia herbstii Palawai, Hulopoe Bay On bare basalt headland. Preserved_Specimen St.John, H. 18775 Lanai BISH 1938-04-11
4 Boerhavia herbstii Hulopoe Preserved_Specimen Herbst, D.R. 6308 Lanai BISH 1979-02-18
5 Boerhavia herbstii Kamoku, Kalamanui Gulch Preserved_Specimen St.John, H. 22586 Lanai BISH 1947-04-03
6 Boerhavia herbstii Near Kealaikahiki Point, on small points Preserved_Specimen Bryan Jr., E.H. 741 Kahoolawe BISH 1931-02-18
7 Boerhavia herbstii Hulopoe Distr., occasional for at least 1 mi from Hulupoe W, also common on rocky slope opposite Puu Pehe islet Preserved_Specimen Hobdy, R.W. 1970 Lanai BISH 1984-02-19
8 Boerhavia herbstii Maunalei Canyon Preserved_Specimen Rock, J.F.C. 8120 Lanai BISH 1910-07-20
9 Boerhavia herbstii Ukumehame, 0.25 mi S of junction of Lahaina and Maalaea roads Preserved_Specimen Chock, A.K. 344 Maui BISH 1951-12-29
10 Boerhavia herbstii Hulopoe Beach On rock ledge above ocean. Preserved_Specimen Herbst, D.R. 5798 Lanai BISH 1976-03-31
11 Boerhavia herbstii W Maui District, coast on Lahaina side of pali section near Papalaua Preserved_Specimen Hobdy, R.W. 1366 Maui BISH 1982-04-22
12 Boerhavia herbstii Maunalei Canyon Preserved_Specimen Rock, J.F.C. 8120 Lanai BISH 1910-07-20
13 Boerhavia herbstii Kuheia Ranch Site, along edges of the old well. Seen growing at Smugglers Cove landing zone site Preserved_Specimen Warren, S. 933 Kahoolawe BISH 1993-03-29
14 Boerhavia herbstii near Punaluu Preserved_Specimen Degener, O. 30276 Hawaii BISH 1926-07-25
15 Boerhavia herbstii East Maui, Makawao District, lava flows below Puu o Kali Preserved_Specimen Hobdy, R.W. 2047 Maui BISH 1984-03-24
16 Boerhavia herbstii Near military camp Preserved_Specimen Herbst, D.R. 9211 Kahoolawe BISH 1989-04-21
17 Boerhavia herbstii Hulopoe Bay Preserved_Specimen Flynn, T.W. 219 Lanai BISH 1982-05-28
18 Boerhavia herbstii Keaoi Island, Halape Associated with morning glory. Preserved_Specimen Fagerlund, G.O. 354 Hawaii BISH 1943-02-16
19 Boerhavia herbstii South Kona Distr., Kipahoehoe In lava clinker near the sea. Preserved_Specimen Hobdy, R.W. 1869 Hawaii BISH 1983-11-25
20 Boerhavia herbstii Molokini Islet Prostrate vine; flowers purple. Preserved_Specimen Palmer, H. 12 Maui BISH 1925-08-13
21 Boerhavia herbstii South Kohala, Waimea, Kawaihae, Range Paddock In dry regions. Preserved_Specimen Hosaka, E.Y. 2233 Hawaii BISH 1938-06-08
22 Boerhavia herbstii Makawao District, Aleale stack; near Puu Koae; 50 deg NE aspect Mixed Native Coastal Shrubland with Senna gaudichaudii, Lipochaeta lavarum, Waltheria, Chamaesyce celastroides var. amplectens, Bidens mauiensis, Panicum torridum, Eragrostis cf. atropioides; indications of Bulwers Petrel and Wedgetail Shearwater nesting sights; 45-50 deg talus slopes. Preserved_Specimen Wood, K.R. 2155 Kahoolawe BISH 1992-11-24