Plants
Nihoa | Necker | French Frigate Shoals | Gardner Pinnacles | Laysan | Lisianski | Pearl and Hermes | Midway | Kure | Endemic? | ||
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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 |
Read more about this topic: List Of Species Of The Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
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