Hh or Superb cyaneaCampanulaceaeEndemic to the Hawaiian Islands (N. Waianae Mountains, Oahu only)IUCN: Extinct in the WildEtymologyThe generic name Cyanea is from the Greek, cyaneos, blue, referring to the supposedly blue flowers of the type species, Cyanea grimesiana, which in reality are white or to purplish.The specific epithet superba, means magnificent or superb.nativeplants.hawaii.edu/
Hh or Superb cyaneaCampanulaceaeEndemic to the Hawaiian Islands (N. Waianae Mountains, Oahu only)IUCN: Extinct in the WildEtymologyThe generic name Cyanea is from the Greek, cyaneos, blue, referring to the supposedly blue flowers of the type species, Cyanea grimesiana, which in reality are white or to purplish.The specific epithet superba, means magnificent or superb.nativeplants.hawaii.edu/
Hh or Superb cyaneaCampanulaceaeEndemic to the Hawaiian Islands (N. Waianae Mountains, Oahu only)IUCN: Extinct in the WildEtymologyThe generic name Cyanea is from the Greek, cyaneos, blue, referring to the supposedly blue flowers of the type species, Cyanea grimesiana, which in reality are white or to purplish.The specific epithet superba, means magnificent or superb.nativeplants.hawaii.edu/
Hh or Superb cyaneaCampanulaceaeEndemic to the Hawaiian Islands (N. Waianae Mountains, Oahu only)IUCN: Extinct in the WildEtymologyThe generic name Cyanea is from the Greek, cyaneos, blue, referring to the supposedly blue flowers of the type species, Cyanea grimesiana, which in reality are white or to purplish.The specific epithet superba, means magnificent or superb.nativeplants.hawaii.edu/
Hh or Superb cyaneaCampanulaceaeEndemic to the Hawaiian Islands (N. Waianae Mountains, Oahu only)IUCN: Extinct in the WildEtymologyThe generic name Cyanea is from the Greek, cyaneos, blue, referring to the supposedly blue flowers of the type species, Cyanea grimesiana, which in reality are white or to purplish.The specific epithet superba, means magnificent or superb.nativeplants.hawaii.edu/
Hh or Superb cyaneaCampanulaceaeEndemic to the Hawaiian Islands (N. Waianae Mountains, Oahu only)IUCN: Extinct in the WildEtymologyThe generic name Cyanea is from the Greek, cyaneos, blue, referring to the supposedly blue flowers of the type species, Cyanea grimesiana, which in reality are white or to purplish.The specific epithet superba, means magnificent or superb.nativeplants.hawaii.edu/
Description: Hāhā or Superb cyanea Campanulaceae Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (N. Waiʻanae Range, Oʻahu only) Endangered Oʻahu. Date: 22 February 2007, 20:25. Source: Cyanea superba subsp. superba Uploaded by Tim1357. Author: David Eickhoff from Pearl City, Hawaii, USA.
Description: Hāhā or Superb cyanea Campanulaceae Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (Oʻahu only) Endangered N. Waiʻanae Range, Oʻahu. Date: 12 October 2006, 22:44. Source: Cyanea superba subsp. superba Uploaded by Tim1357. Author: David Eickhoff from Pearl City, Hawaii, USA.
Description: Hāhā or Superb cyanea Campanulaceae Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (Oʻahu only) Endangered N. Waiʻanae Range, Oʻahu. Date: 12 October 2006, 22:50. Source: Cyanea superba subsp. superba Uploaded by Tim1357. Author: David Eickhoff from Pearl City, Hawaii, USA.
Description: Hāhā or Superb cyanea Campanulaceae Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (Oʻahu only) Endangered N. Waiʻanae Range, Oʻahu. Date: 12 October 2006, 22:49. Source: Cyanea superba subsp. superba Uploaded by Tim1357. Author: David Eickhoff from Pearl City, Hawaii, USA.
Description: Hāhā or Superb cyanea Campanulaceae Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (N. Waiʻanae Range, Oʻahu only) Endangered Oʻahu. Date: 22 February 2007, 20:25. Source: Cyanea superba subsp. superba Uploaded by Tim1357. Author: David Eickhoff from Pearl City, Hawaii, USA.
Description: Hāhā or or Superb cyanea Campanulaceae Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (Oʻahu only) Endangered N. Waiʻanae Range, Oʻahu. Date: 12 October 2006, 22:51. Source: Cyanea superba subsp. superba Uploaded by Tim1357. Author: David Eickhoff from Pearl City, Hawaii, USA.
Description: Hāhā or Superb cyanea Campanulaceae Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (Oʻahu only) Endangered N. Waiʻanae Range, Oʻahu. Date: 12 October 2006, 22:50. Source: Cyanea superba subsp. superba Uploaded by Tim1357. Author: David Eickhoff from Pearl City, Hawaii, USA.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Cyanea superba "Cyanea superba, is one of 88 endangered species the U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii’s Natural Resource Program is responsible for managing. This species went extinct in the wild in the early 2000’s, however, due to seed collection efforts, 270 individual plants have been reintroduced into their natural habitat. In 2009, staff found seedlings that had been produced naturally by these outplanted individuals, validating the management techniques used by the program". Date: 16 March 2010. Source: originally uploaded to Flickr as Cyanea superba. Author: U.S. Army Environmental Command. Permission(Reusing this file): cc-by.
Description: Hāhā or Superb cyanea Campanulaceae Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (Oʻahu only) Endangered N. Waiʻanae Range, Oʻahu. Date: 12 October 2006, 22:44. Source: Cyanea superba subsp. superba Uploaded by Tim1357. Author: David Eickhoff from Pearl City, Hawaii, USA.