'''Abutilon menziesii''' ("Ko'oloa'ula" in Hawaiian) is an endangered
Hawaiian endemic
shrub that grows in dry
forests on the
islands of
Lanai,
Maui,
Oahu, and
Hawai'i. Currently, only about 500 plants remain in fewer than ten naturally-occurring populations throughout the islands. The rarity of this plant can be attributed to the alteration of its
habitat for agricultural and urban development, overgrazing by
livestock and feral animals, and competition from invasive
weeds. A conservation plan is currently being implemented by federal and state agencies to protect remaining habitat, establish new populations, and conserve genetic material in seed banks and botanical gardens.
References
★ Database entry includes justification for why this species is critically endangered
External links
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United States Botanic Garden
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''Abutilon menziesii'' information from the Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project (HEAR)