List of Species of The Northwestern Hawaiian Islands - Plants

Plants

Nihoa Necker French Frigate Shoals Gardner Pinnacles Laysan Lisianski Pearl and Hermes Midway Kure Endemic?
Pritchardia remota Nihoa Endemic
Nihoa Carnation Nihoa Endemic
Amaranthus brownii Nihoa Endemic
Morning Glory Nihoa Laysan Midway Kure
Boerhavia repens Laysan Lisianski Pearl and Hermes Midway Kure
Portulaca lutea Nihoa Necker French Frigate Shoals Gardner Pinnacles Laysan Lisianski Midway
Ohai Nihoa Necker
Native Hawaiian Sedge Nihoa Laysan Midway Kure
ʻEna ʻena Midway Kure
Sea purslane Necker Laysan Lisianski Pearl and Hermes
Goosefoot Nihoa Necker French Frigate Shoals Laysan Lisianski
Puaokama Laysan Lisianski Pearl and Hermes Kure
Dwarf Eragrostis French Frigate Shoals Pearl and Hermes Midway Kure
Laysan Sedge Laysan Endemic
Button Sedge French Frigate Shoals Pearl and Hermes Midway Kure
Eragrostis variabilis Nihoa Laysan Lisianski Pearl and Hermes Midway Kure
Nelson's Horsenettle Nihoa Laysan Pearl and Hermes Midway Kure
Beach Morning Glory Nihoa French Frigate Shoals Laysan Lisianski Pearl and Hermes Midway Kure
Tribulus cistoides Nihoa French Frigate Shoals Laysan Lisianski Pearl and Hermes Midway Kure

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