Psychotria hawaiiensis

(A.Gray) Fosberg (1962)

This name is accepted

Kingdom: Viridiplantae Phylum: Magnoliophyta Class/Clade: Eudicot-Asterids Order: Gentianales Family: Rubiaceae Genus: Psychotria

‘ōpiko [opiko], kōpiko ‘ula [kopiko ula]

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Description

Key Characters:

Growth Form: Trees up to 12 m tall.

Stems: Branches grayish, reddish, or yellowish brown.

Roots:

Leaves: Leaves simple. Opposite. Blades elliptic, obovate to orbicular, 2.5–20.5 cm long, 2–9 cm wide. Apex obtuse to rounded, sometimes with a short abrupt point. Base acuminate, acute, obtuse, or nearly truncate. Surfaces glabrous to pubescent; chartaceous to coriaceous, ± with domatia in vein axils. Margins entire. Lateral veins 5–13 pairs. Petioles 0.5–4.7 cm long. Stipules broadly ovate to obovate, up to 8 mm long, usually glabrous but with a flattened patch of bristle-like hairs in the axil.

Flowers: Flowers in inflorescences with verticillate branching, the branches usually verticillately branched again, and the secondary branches again branched, the ultimate branches terminated by a 3–flowered cymule, peduncles 1–7.5 cm long, terminal flower of each cymule sessile, lateral ones often on short pedicels, inflorescence axes reddish, yellowish brown, or whitish pubescent, sometimes densely so, or glabrous; inflorescences rarely capitate or globose. Flowers insect-pollinated, functionally unisexual, usually heterostylous, 4–5-merous. Calyx 4-6-lobed, 2–3 mm long, somewhat dilated toward apex, glabrous or pubescent, truncate or with very small obtuse lobes. Corolla white, 4-6-lobed, tube 1–2 mm long at anthesis, slightly or not dilated toward apex, throat glabrous or occasionally pubescent, the lobes usually thick, ovate, 1.6–3 mm long at anthesis, reflexed; nectary disk present at apex of ovary. Stamens as many as and alternate with the corolla lobes; filaments of staminate flowers ca. 1 mm long, usually inserted on the corolla tube or throat; anthers attached at base, exserted at anthesis in functionally staminate flowers, oblong–ovate, ca. 1 mm long, dithecal, opening by longitudinal slits. Ovary inferior, occasionally partly so, or very rarely superior, 2–celled, placentation basal; ovules 1 per cell, erect, anatropous,1.2–2 mm long; style as many as carpels, 1.5–2.2 mm long, terminal, slender; stigmas 2, lobed or capitate, divaricate, up to 1.5 mm long, glabrous or pubescent, divergent in functionally pistillate flowers, appressed in functionally staminat flowers, dry or occasionally wet.

Fruit: Fruit drupaceous; orange; ovoid or obpyriform; glabrous or pubescent; 6–8(–10) mm long; including the collar-like persistent calyx at apex and the persistent disk; disk ± protruding from calyx; pyrenes hemispherical in cross section; endocarp usually thick and hard. Seeds 1 per pyrene; usually conforming to the form of the pyrene; seed coat thin; with T-shaped invaginations on the ventral surface; endosperm otherwise not ruminate; carnose; the embryo small with flat; thin cotyledons; seeds with well-developed oily endosperm; or endosperm occasionally scanty or absent.

Ploidy:

Habitat: Occurring in wet forest; sometimes in dry to mesic forest.

Elevation Range: (50–)150–1,590 m.

Historical Distribution

Uses and Culture

USES

Natural History

Statewide Status

Endemic

Island Status

O'ahu Only found in cultivation
Molokai Endemic
Maui Endemic
Hawai'i Endemic

Dispersal Agents


Pollinators

Bibliography

Name Published In: Occas. Pap. Bernice Pauahi Bishop Mus. 23: 43 (1962)

Occurrences

SNo. Scientific Name Locality Habitat Basis of Record Description Recorded By Record Number Island Source Date
1 Psychotria hawaiiensis Kaiholena Unit, TNC Kau Preserve, S face of Puu Kaiholena lowland mesic forest with 95% closed canopy of Metrosideros @12-15 m and 70-90% understory of Cibotium; Freycinetia, Pipturus, Psychotria hawaiiensis, Kadua acuminata, Rhynchospora sclerioides, Dodonaea viscosa, Machaerina mariscoides, Kadua centranthoides, Cocculus orbicularis Preserved_Specimen 4-6 m tree; flower; early fruit Wood, K.R. 12870 Hawaii BISH 2008-03-13
2 Psychotria hawaiiensis E Maui, Hana District, E fork of W wailua Iki Stream Growing along perennial stream. Vegetation: Metrosideros, Cheirodendron, Perrottetia, Scaevola, Psychotria, Cyanea, Clermontia, Cyrtandra, Cibotium, Tetraplasandra, Kadua, Coprosma, Broussaisia, Scaevola, Sadleria, Dicranopteris, Urera, Pipturus, Pneumatopteris, Rubus, Athyrium, Touchardia, Diplopterygium, Peperomia, Eragrostis, Adenophorus, Prunella. Preserved_Specimen Inflorescence erect, flowers white. Oppenheimer, H.L. 21310 Maui BISH 2013-02-20
3 Psychotria hawaiiensis Honokohau Valley. On steep hillside with Diospyros ferrea, Psidium gujava, Lantana On steep hillside with Diospyros ferrea, Psidium guajava, Lantana. Preserved_Specimen Tree c. 20 ft. high, 6 in. dbh, leaves yellow-green, trunk smooth, grey. Bishop, L.E. 1161 Maui BISH 1971-08-26
4 Psychotria hawaiiensis Kau District: Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Along trail through Kipuka Puaulu Wet forest Preserved_Specimen Tree 5 m.; fls. white. Lammers, T.G. 5404 Hawaii BISH 1983-09-02
5 Psychotria hawaiiensis 7 mi SW of State Route 11 on Mamaki Road to Kulani Prison. Waiakea Forest Reserve Preserved_Specimen Tree 6 m. tall; fruits green. Miller, J.S. 7943 Hawaii BISH 1992-06-06
6 Psychotria hawaiiensis Honokohau Valley On steep hillside with Diospyros ferrea, Psidium guajava, Lantana. Preserved_Specimen Tree ca. 20' high, 6 dbh, lvs: yellow-green, trunk smooth, gray. Bishop, L.E. 1161 Maui BISH 1971-08-26
7 Psychotria hawaiiensis Papa Bay subdivision, Kona Woods. Preserved_Specimen Erect, symmetrical, 12 foot tree; flowers small; corolla very pale green. Degener, O. 31669 Hawaii BISH 1968-09-06
8 Psychotria hawaiiensis Kapailoa (Ka1aloa); slopes above Haupu Bay below ridgeline inforest understory; forested slopes, Diospyros sandwicensis mixed mesic forest with Charpentiera obovata, Nototrichium sandwicensis, Alyxia oliviformis, Ochrosia compta, Reynoldsia sandwicensis, Tetraplasandra hawaiensis, Clermontia kakeana, Perrottetia sandwicensis, Styphella ta Preserved_Specimen tree, 5 meters talll, trunk black-brown, in early flower and some fruit, ca 500 trees in area, fruit somewhat larger than typical P. hawaiiensis, with P. mauiensis Wood, K.R. 9242 Molokai BISH 2002-01-04
9 Psychotria hawaiiensis Manuka NAR Metrosideros lowland mesic forest with 70% canopy cover @ 20-25 m tall with understory of Myrsine lessertiana, Dodonaea viscosa, Alyxia oliviformis, Pipturus albidus, Antidesma platyphyllum & A. pulvinatum, Myoporum, Teraplasandra hawaiiense, Dryopteris fusco-atra, Asplenium polyphyllum, Lepisorus thunbergiana, Asplenium nidus Preserved_Specimen tree, 5-10 m tall, trunk brown-black with lichen, in early flowers Wood, K.R. 12341 Hawaii BISH 2007-04-13
10 Psychotria hawaiiensis South Kohala District: N. of Honokane Nui Stream Metrosideros - Cheirodendron Montane wet forest & scattered Metrosideros - Machaerina montane wet bogs. Associate species: Viola maviensis, Lycopodium venustulum, Palhinhaea cernua, Myrsine sandwicensis & M. lessertiana, Vaccinium dentatum, Calamagrostis expansa. Preserved_Specimen 3 m. tall, many branched tree; stems green or brown; trunk black-brown; leaves dark-green, reticulate; peduncle med-green Wood, K.R. 4750 Hawaii BISH 1995-11-15
11 Psychotria hawaiiensis Malama Ki Agriculture Experiment Station, Puna District, near the northeastern border of Malama Ki Forest Reserve Collected in a closed Metrosideros - Diospyros forest. Growing on `a`a substrate. Preserved_Specimen A small tree in excellent health. Clarke, G. 551 Hawaii BISH 1981-01-12