Hawaiian lobelioids
The Hawaiian lobelioids are a group of flowering plants in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae, all of which are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This is the largest plant radiation in the Hawaiian Islands, and indeed the largest on any island archipelago, with over 125 species. The six genera can be broadly separated based on growth habit: Clermontia are typically branched shrubs or small trees, up to 7 metres (23 ft) tall, with fleshy fruits; Cyanea and Delissea are typically unbranched or branching only at the base, with a cluster of relatively broad leaves at the apex and fleshy fruits; Lobelia and Trematolobelia have long thin leaves down a single, non-woody stem and capsular fruits with wind-dispersed seeds; and the peculiar Brighamia have a short, thick stem with a dense cluster of
Adaptive radiationBishop's ʻōʻōBrighamiaBrighamia insignisC. pallidaCampanulaceaeCarposina gemmataCarposina olivaceonitensClermontiaClermontia drepanomorphaClermontia lindseyanaClermontia oblongifoliaClermontia peleanaClermontia pyrulariaClermontia samueliiCyanea (jellyfish)Cyanea (plant)Cyanea acuminataCyanea asarifoliaCyanea copelandiiCyanea crispaCyanea dolichopodaCyanea dunbariaeCyanea eleeleensisCyanea glabraCyanea grimesianaCyanea hamatifloraCyanea hardyiCyanea humboldtianaCyanea kolekoleensisCyanea koolauensisCyanea kuhihewaCyanea lobataCyanea longifloraCyanea manniiCyanea mceldowneyiCyanea pinnatifidaCyanea platyphyllaCyanea proceraCyanea recta
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Hawaiian lobelioids
The Hawaiian lobelioids are a group of flowering plants in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae, all of which are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This is the largest plant radiation in the Hawaiian Islands, and indeed the largest on any island archipelago, with over 125 species. The six genera can be broadly separated based on growth habit: Clermontia are typically branched shrubs or small trees, up to 7 metres (23 ft) tall, with fleshy fruits; Cyanea and Delissea are typically unbranched or branching only at the base, with a cluster of relatively broad leaves at the apex and fleshy fruits; Lobelia and Trematolobelia have long thin leaves down a single, non-woody stem and capsular fruits with wind-dispersed seeds; and the peculiar Brighamia have a short, thick stem with a dense cluster of
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