| SNo. | Scientific Name | Locality | Habitat | Basis of Record | Description | Recorded By | Record Number | Island | Source | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Chloris pycnothrix | Wahiawa, Wahiawa district park, at base of stadium lights | Weed in mowed lawn, sunny, moist | Preserved_Specimen | Uncommon, only one clump of c.a. 30 plants seen, leaves blunt at tip, stoloniferous | Faccenda, K. | 3045 | Oahu | BISH | 2023-02-20 |
| 2 | Chloris pycnothrix | Kunia Rd, about 500 m S of the NSA facility | Roadside in sunny, dry area | Preserved_Specimen | Common in area | Faccenda, K. | 3007 | Oahu | BISH | 2023-01-18 |
| 3 | Chloris pycnothrix | Mililani, Ukuwai St. on the E side of Mililani Mauka Park | From accumulated leaves and detritus next to curb, on road in moist, sunny area | Preserved_Specimen | Two plants seen, both collected. Stoloniferous. Population found by Mike Ross, the two inflorescence whorls tipped me off that this is unlikely to be C. divaricata. The sterile lemma is very weakly bilobed and too short to be C. divaricata. | Faccenda, K. | 2865 | Oahu | BISH | 2022-12-08 |
| 4 | Chloris pycnothrix | Central Valley, Kaukonahua Rd., about 5 km S of Waialua near honey & chocolate stand | Roadside, often mowed area, sunny, moist | Preserved_Specimen | Single plant seen in area where Chloris divaricata is otherwise the dominant Chloris. The inflorescence branches are much softer then C. divaricata | Faccenda, K. | 3086 | Oahu | BISH | 2023-03-29 |