Lobelia koolauensis

(Hosaka & Fosberg) Lammers (2007)

This name is accepted

Kingdom: Viridiplantae Phylum: Magnoliophyta Class/Clade: Eudicot-Asterids Order: Asterales Family: Campanulaceae Genus: Lobelia

Description

Key Characters:

Growth Form: Plant 1–2.5 m tall.

Stems: Stem 1–1.5 m tall x 1.8–3 cm diam., cicatrices 3–4 mm tall x 6.5–10 mm wide, transversely rhombic, the corners acute.

Roots:

Leaves: Leaves simple. Alternate. Blades linear, oblanceolate, or narrowly elliptic, 11.8–20 cm long x 0.9–2.8 cm wide. Apex acute or acuminate. Base attenuate. Surfaces glabrous or the lower surfaces midrib pubescent. Margins distinctly revolute. Stipules absent.

Flowers: Flowers in inflorescence 0.5–1 m tall, 2–7–branched (rarely unbranched in small plants), each branch 12–25–flowered and cylindrical in outline, its axis green, glabrous; peduncle sparsely covered with sterile bracts that rapidly decrease in size acropetally; sterile bracts 20–95 mm long x 4–13 mm wide, narrowly oblong, narrowly elliptic, or lanceolate, the apex acute, the base cuneate; floral bracts 20–48 mm long x 5–10 mm wide, narrowly elliptic or lanceolate, the apex acuminate, the base cuneate; pedicels 22–60 mm long, of more–or-less equal length throughout; hypanthium 5–10 mm long x 7–11 mm diam. broadly obconic, 1/6–1/8 as long as the corolla, glabrous. Flowers bisexual (perfect). Calyx 5-lobed, lobes 10–22 mm long x 3.5–6 mm wide, narrowly triangular or lanceolate, equaling to 4.4 times longer than the hypanthium, the margin entire, the apex acuminate and sometimes apiculate, sepals connate, tube adnate to ovary. Corolla zygomorphic, dorsally cleft almost to base, 58-78 mm long, white, glabrous; tube 19-31 mm long x 8-12.5 mm diam. at middle, suberect, expanding slightly towards the mouth, 2-3.5 times longer than broad; dorsal lobes 27-45 mm long x 4.5-6.5 mm wide, 0.9-2.4 times as long as the tube; ventral lip 24-40 mm long x 17-24 mm wide. Stamens 5, alternate with corolla lobes; anthers with apical tufts of white hairs on all 5, dithecal, opening by longitudinal slits, coherent but separating after anthesis or connate and forming a tube into which pollen is shed; filaments distinct or connate above, attached to the epigynous nectary disk or to base of corolla, rarely adnate to corolla tube; filament tube 61–78 mm long, suberect, 4–5 times longer than anther tube, glabrous; anther tube 4–4.5 mm dlam.; dorsal anthers 14–16 mm long; ventral anthers 9–10 mm long. Ovary inferior, 2-celled, often crowned with an annular nectary disk; ovule placentation axile, or when 1-celled with 2 parietal placentas; stigmas wet or dry, 2-lobed, appressed and nonreceptive as the style grows through the anther tube, pushing out the pollen, after which the stigmas spread apart and become receptive.

Fruit: Loculicidal capsules; 18–21 mm long x 9–10 mm diam.; dehiscent at apex by 2 valves. Seeds numerous; with a straight; short to spatulate dicotyledonous embryo embedded in oily endosperm; 1.5–1.8 mm long x 0.8–1 mm wide; honey–brown.

Ploidy:

Habitat: Known only from montane wet shrublands.

Elevation Range: 670–860 m.

Historical Distribution

Uses and Culture

USES

Natural History

Statewide Status

Endemic

Island Status

O'ahu Endemic

Dispersal Agents


Pollinators

Bibliography

Name Published In: J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 1: 803 (2007)

Other References

Wagner et al. 1990:476 (O [as L. gaudichaudii subsp. koolauensis]); Lammers 2007:803 (COMBNOV, STATNOV, Syn. L. g. subsp. koolauensis = L. koolauensis, KEY, DESCR)

Occurrences

SNo. Scientific Name Locality Habitat Basis of Record Description Recorded By Record Number Island Source Date
1 Lobelia koolauensis Locality redacted. Contact Bishop Museum Botany Department for details Rare in open windswept sloping bog Preserved_Specimen Flowers white, flower stalk branching Hosaka, E.Y. 1915 Oahu BISH 1937-05-31
2 Lobelia koolauensis Locality redacted. Contact Bishop Museum Botany Department for details Rare in open windswept sloping bog Preserved_Specimen Flowers white, flower stalk branching Hosaka, E.Y. 1915 Oahu BISH 1937-05-31
3 Lobelia koolauensis Locality redacted. Contact Bishop Museum Botany Department for details Rare in open windswept sloping bog Preserved_Specimen Flowers white, flower stalk branching Hosaka, E.Y. 1915 Oahu BISH 1937-05-31
4 Lobelia koolauensis Locality redacted. Contact Bishop Museum Botany Department for details Preserved_Specimen Many plants flowering Obata, J. Oahu BISH
5 Lobelia koolauensis Locality redacted. Contact Bishop Museum Botany Department for details Rare in open windswept sloping bog Preserved_Specimen Flowers white, flower stalk branching Hosaka, E.Y. 1915 Oahu BISH 1937-05-31
6 Lobelia koolauensis Locality redacted. Contact Bishop Museum Botany Department for details Small open bog Preserved_Specimen Shrub, 1-1.5 m tall; flowers not quite mature Fosberg, F.R. 14224 Oahu BISH 1937-07-24
7 Lobelia koolauensis Locality redacted. Contact Bishop Museum Botany Department for details Preserved_Specimen Many plants flowering Obata, J. Oahu BISH
8 Lobelia koolauensis Locality redacted. Contact Bishop Museum Botany Department for details Preserved_Specimen Many plants flowering Obata, J. Oahu BISH
9 Lobelia koolauensis Locality redacted. Contact Bishop Museum Botany Department for details Rare in open windswept sloping bog Preserved_Specimen Flowers white, flower stalk branching Hosaka, E.Y. 1915 Oahu BISH 1937-05-31
10 Lobelia koolauensis Locality redacted. Contact Bishop Museum Botany Department for details Rare in open windswept sloping bog Preserved_Specimen Flowers white, flower stalk branching Hosaka, E.Y. 1915 Oahu BISH 1937-05-31
11 Lobelia koolauensis Locality redacted. Contact Bishop Museum Botany Department for details Preserved_Specimen Fosberg, F.R. 14224 Oahu BISH 1937-07-24
12 Lobelia koolauensis Locality redacted. Contact Bishop Museum Botany Department for details Rare in open windswept sloping bog Preserved_Specimen Flowers white, flower stalk branching Hosaka, E.Y. 1915 Oahu BISH 1937-05-31
13 Lobelia koolauensis Locality redacted. Contact Bishop Museum Botany Department for details Wet turfy crests. Preserved_Specimen Growing erect. Fosberg, F.R. 13330 Oahu BISH 1936-11-22
14 Lobelia koolauensis Locality redacted. Contact Bishop Museum Botany Department for details In Metrosideros-Dicranopteris linearis lowland wet shrubland with Pritchardia, Scaevola, Psychotria, Alyxia, Melicope, Broussaisia, Cibotium, Machaerina, Bidens, Coprosma. Preserved_Specimen Perlman, S. 6484 Oahu BISH 1987-09-29
15 Lobelia koolauensis Locality redacted. Contact Bishop Museum Botany Department for details Ca. 20 plants from matured sub-adults noted along a steep, west facing, open embankment. with Abutilon incanum, Sida, Waltheria & Chloris. Preserved_Specimen Plants in bud or just beginning to bloom. Inflor. either single or multiple branched. Small plants produce unbranched inflor. while larger plants produce two-three side branches. Obata, J.K. Oahu BISH 1996-08-12
16 Lobelia koolauensis Locality redacted. Contact Bishop Museum Botany Department for details Off ridge top in an open, vertical, windblown slope Preserved_Specimen Height 1m; inflorescence 60 cm high; single or branching, up to 5 branches at once, flwrs bloom successively and start to fruit on bottom before top buds open;flwrs white Stamen before dehiscing chartreuese w/ 5 brown lines; pistel chartreuse-green; calyx green w/ apices red-brown tinted when mature;pollinated by honeybees and Syrpid flies Obata, J.K. 85569 Oahu BISH 1985-07-11
17 Lobelia koolauensis Locality redacted. Contact Bishop Museum Botany Department for details Off ridge top in an open face with low growing Eugenia, Broussaisia, Pelea, Metrosideros, Vaccinium, Machaerina, etc. Terrain quite steep;45 degrees wind blown. Preserved_Specimen Height 1m; inflorescence 60 cm high; single or branching, up to 5 branches at once, flwrs bloom successively and start to fruit on bottom before top buds open;flwrs white Stamen before dehiscing chartreuese w/ 5 brown lines; pistel chartreuse-green; calyx green w/ apices red-brown tinted when mature;pollinated by honeybees and Syrpid flies Obata, J.K. 85569 Oahu BISH 1985-07-11