Schiedea adamantis: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Caryophyllales
- Family
- Caryophyllaceae
- Genus
- Schiedea
- Species
- Schiedea adamantis
- Scientific Name
- Schiedea adamantis
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Schiedea adamantis
Schiedea adamantis, commonly known as Diamond Head schiedea, is a species of flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae, that is endemic to the island of Oʻahu in Hawaii. It inhabits low shrublands on steep slopes along the northwest rim of Diamond Head Crater. Associated plants include nehe (Lipochaeta lobata var. lobata), kāwelu (Eragrostis variabilis), ʻakoko (Euphorbia degeneri), and ʻilima (Sida fallax). There are only about 30 individuals remaining, and they are threatened by habitat loss.
Schiedea adamantis is a rare Hawaiian plant that is endangered due to climate change and habitat loss. It's also known as the flower of love because it's said to bring good luck in love affairs.
This plant has deep green leaves that are covered with silvery scales, and bright pink flowers that bloom in the spring. It can be found growing on the slopes of Haleakala National Park on Maui, and is a favorite of horticulturalists and gardeners worldwide. This exquisite plant is at risk of becoming extinct due to the changing climate and loss of habitat.
...Schiedea adamantis in languages:
- English
- Diamond Head schiedea
Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Schiedea adamantis
- Schiedea amplexicaulis
- Schiedea apokremnos
- Schiedea attenuata
- Schiedea diffusa
- Schiedea globosa
- Schiedea haleakalensis
- Schiedea hawaiiensis
- Schiedea helleri
- Schiedea hookeri
- Schiedea implexa
- Schiedea jacobii
- Schiedea kaalae
- Schiedea kauaiensis
- Schiedea kealiae
- Schiedea laui
- Schiedea ligustrina
- Schiedea lychnoides
- Schiedea lydgatei
- Schiedea mannii
- Schiedea membranacea
- Schiedea menziesii
- Schiedea nuttallii
- Schiedea obovata
- Schiedea pentandra
- Schiedea perlmanii
- Schiedea pubescens
- Schiedea salicaria
- Schiedea sarmentosa
- Schiedea spergulina
- Schiedea stellarioides
- Schiedea trinervis
- Schiedea verticillata
- Schiedea viscosa