| SNo. | Scientific Name | Locality | Habitat | Basis of Record | Description | Recorded By | Record Number | Island | Source | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mimosa caesalpiniifolia | East Maui, Makawao District, Hamakuapoko | Preserved_Specimen | Trees to 4m+ tall, spreading branches and rough bark. | Oppenheimer, H.L. | 70312 | Maui | BISH | 2003-07-25 | |
| 2 | Mimosa caesalpiniifolia | Hanalei District. Wainiha Valley, near the end of the publicly accessible road. | Cultivated as a hedgerow along a property boundary. Cultivated. Cultivated alongside other agroforestry species that were apparently brought from Costa Rica (landowner comm.). | Preserved_Specimen | Large shrub, approximately 3 meters high; long arching branches spreading from base(but appears to be regularly pruned). Large spines on mature branches; spines smaller or absent on new growth; leaves medium green, pinkish-tinged when new; flowers in elongate inflorescences mostly near branch tips, petals cream colored and | Brock, K. | 938 | Kauai | BISH | 2016-11-30 |
| 3 | Mimosa caesalpiniifolia | East Maui, Makawao District, Hamakuapoko, at Niftal site | Preserved_Specimen | Oppenheimer, H.L. | 50213 | Maui | BISH | 2002-05-04 |