Cyrtandra × triens

H.St.John & W.N.Takeuchi (1988)

This name is accepted

Kingdom: Viridiplantae Phylum: Magnoliophyta Class/Clade: Eudicot-Asterids Order: Lamiales Family: Gesneriaceae Genus: Cyrtandra

img

Description

Key Characters:

Growth Form:

Stems:

Roots:

Leaves:

Flowers:

Fruit:

Ploidy:

Habitat:

Elevation Range:

Historical Distribution

Images

Uses and Culture

USES

Natural History

Statewide Status

Endemic

Island Status

O'ahu Endemic

Dispersal Agents


Pollinators

Bibliography

Name Published In: Phytologia 65: 214 (1988)

Other References

Faccenda, Arthur, et al. 2025:184 (O, parentage: C. calpidicarpa × C. hawaiensis); Note: assumed unstabilized hybrid

Occurrences

SNo. Scientific Name Locality Habitat Basis of Record Description Recorded By Record Number Island Source Date
1 Cyrtandra × triens Waiahole, above weedy streambed talus rubble Preserved_Specimen Takeuchi, W.N. 2424 Oahu BISH 1985-08-31
2 Cyrtandra × triens Waianu mauka Area overgrown with Clidemia hirta and Ardisia sp. Preserved_Specimen Shrub with a 9 m. main stem leaning horizontally into streambed, numerous branches ascending erect at intervals from the stem. Takeuchi, W.N. 2536 Oahu BISH 1985-11-10
3 Cyrtandra × triens Uwau, at its fountainhead talus slopes with tall kukui overstory; the most common Cyrtandra at this site Preserved_Specimen leaves in whorls of 3 Takeuchi, W.N. 2533 Oahu BISH 1985-11-02
4 Cyrtandra × triens Waiahole talus rubble among Touchardia, the canopy of interlocking kukui. Also C. cordifolia, C. stupantha from same site; C. paludosa and C. calpidicarpa nearby. Preserved_Specimen highly branched, 6' shrub Takeuchi, W.N. 2422 Oahu BISH 1985-08-31
5 Cyrtandra × triens Waiahole, near base of cliffs at the Koolau divide. On muddy banks above an intermittent streambed, with C. hawaiensis phenotype swarm, C. kaulantha, and Urera glabra. Preserved_Specimen Leaves whorled in 3's; some leaves were removed at petiole base to facilitate pressing. A large sphinx moth was seen visiting the Cyrtandra in this vicinity. Short darting flights were made between the large flowers of C. calpidicarpa & C. hawaiiensis, and insertion of the insect's proboscis into the corolla throat was visible. The cauliflorous inflorescences of C. kaulantha was not worked, apparently because of their position close to the ground. Plants along a 100 ft. interval of streambed were visited before the moth departed upslope. Takeuchi, W.N. 2524 Oahu BISH 1985-10-26
6 Cyrtandra × triens Waiahole talus rubble among Touchardia, the canopy of interlocking kukui. Also C. cordifolia, C. stupantha from same site; C. paludosa and C. calpidicarpa nearby. Preserved_Specimen highly branched, 6' shrub Takeuchi, W.N. 2422 Oahu BISH 1985-08-31
7 Cyrtandra × triens Uwau near Cyrtandra #2533. Preserved_Specimen leaves ternate Takeuchi, W.N. 2534 Oahu BISH 1985-11-02
8 Cyrtandra × triens Waiahole Valley talus rubble among Touchardia, the canopy of interlocking kukui. Also C. cordifolia, C. stupantha from same site; C. paludosa and C. calpidicarpa nearby. Preserved_Specimen highly branched, 6' shrub Takeuchi, W.N. 2422 Oahu BISH 1985-08-31
9 Cyrtandra × triens mauka of Waiahole Camp stream channel Preserved_Specimen large shrub, numerous branches, detached flowers cauline 1' above stem base, one branch with axillary flowers Takeuchi, W.N. 2580 Oahu BISH 1985-12-14
10 Cyrtandra × triens Waiahole, near base of cliffs at the Koolau divide. On muddy banks above an intermittent streambed, with C. hawaiensis phenotype swarm, C. kaulantha, and Urera glabra. Preserved_Specimen Leaves whorled in 3's; some leaves were removed at petiole base to facilitate pressing. A large sphinx moth was seen visiting the Cyrtandra in this vicinity. Short darting flights were made between the large flowers of C. calpidicarpa & C. hawaiiensis, and insertion of the insect's proboscis into the corolla throat was visible. The cauliflorous inflorescences of C. kaulantha was not worked, apparently because of their position close to the ground. Plants along a 100 ft. interval of streambed were visited before the moth departed upslope. Takeuchi, W.N. 2524 Oahu BISH 1985-10-26
11 Cyrtandra × triens Waiahole talus rubble among Touchardia, the canopy of interlocking kukui. Also C. cordifolia, C. stupantha from same site; C. paludosa and C. calpidicarpa nearby. Preserved_Specimen highly branched, 6' shrub Takeuchi, W.N. 2422 Oahu BISH 1985-08-31
12 Cyrtandra × triens Waiahole, above weedy streambed talus rubble Preserved_Specimen Takeuchi, W.N. 2424 Oahu BISH 1985-08-31
13 Cyrtandra × triens mauka of Waiahole Camp stream channel Preserved_Specimen large shrub, numerous branches, detached flowers cauline 1' above stem base, one branch with axillary flowers Takeuchi, W.N. 2580 Oahu BISH 1985-12-14
14 Cyrtandra × triens Koolau Range, end of Waiahole Valley Road, gulches W of Waianu stream (second gulch) Preserved_Specimen ca.3-4 m tall, rooting at the nodes, large leaves with decurrent leaf blades, slightly eared, inflorescences with whitish flowers only at the base of the stems, fruits +/- round, white growing together with 890809-2/3 Kiehn, M. 89080922 Oahu BISH 1989-09-08
15 Cyrtandra × triens Uwau talus slopes Preserved_Specimen Takeuchi, W.N. 2535 Oahu BISH 1985-11-02
16 Cyrtandra × triens Waiahole, Waiahole Ditch Trail, first gulch north of tunnel Moist gulch Preserved_Specimen Shrub 2.5 m. tall. St.John, H. 25967 Oahu BISH 1956-04-29
17 Cyrtandra × triens Waiahole, near base of cliffs at the Koolau divide. On muddy banks above an intermittent streambed, with C. hawaiensis phenotype swarm, C. kaulantha, and Urera glabra. Preserved_Specimen Leaves whorled in 3's; some leaves were removed at petiole base to facilitate pressing. A large sphinx moth was seen visiting the Cyrtandra in this vicinity. Short darting flights were made between the large flowers of C. calpidicarpa & C. hawaiiensis, and insertion of the insect's proboscis into the corolla throat was visible. The cauliflorous inflorescences of C. kaulantha was not worked, apparently because of their position close to the ground. Plants along a 100 ft. interval of streambed were visited before the moth departed upslope. Takeuchi, W.N. 2524 Oahu BISH 1985-10-26
18 Cyrtandra × triens Waiahole talus rubble among Touchardia, the canopy of interlocking kukui. Also C. cordifolia, C. stupantha from same site; C. paludosa and C. calpidicarpa nearby. Preserved_Specimen highly branched, 6' shrub Takeuchi, W.N. 2422 Oahu BISH 1985-08-31
19 Cyrtandra × triens Waianu mauka Area overgrown with Clidemia hirta and Ardisia sp. Preserved_Specimen Shrub with a 9 m. main stem leaning horizontally into streambed, numerous branches ascending erect at intervals from the stem. Takeuchi, W.N. 2536 Oahu BISH 1985-10-11
20 Cyrtandra × triens Koolau Range, end of Waiahole Valley Road, gulches W of Waianu stream (second gulch) Preserved_Specimen ca.3-4 m tall, rooting at the nodes, large leaves with decurrent leaf blades, slightly eared, inflorescences with whitish flowers only at the base of the stems, fruits +/- round, white growing together with 890809-2/3 Kiehn, M. 89080922 Oahu BISH 1989-09-08
21 Cyrtandra × triens Uwau Preserved_Specimen Takeuchi, W.N. 25332534 Oahu BISH 1985-11-02
22 Cyrtandra × triens Kailua, thrid branch S of S fork of Kahanaiki Stream Open brush of kukui, Dioscorea, guava, Musa and Touchardia. Growing near head of ravine. Wet. Only a few hours of sunlight each day. Preserved_Specimen Pearsall, G.A. 91 Oahu BISH 1956-03-16
23 Cyrtandra × triens Waiahole, Waiahole Ditch Trail, first gulch north of tunnel Moist gulch Preserved_Specimen Shrub 2.5 m. tall. St.John, H. 25967 Oahu BISH 1956-04-29