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Poamoho Ridge Trail Plant Checklist
Citation: Poamoho Ridge Trail Plant Checklist. Joseph F. Rock Herbarium. Botany Dpeartment, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI
Locality: Ko`olau Mountains, Oahu, Hawaiian Islands (21.536803, -157.977299) Abstract: Preliminary plant checklist complied during day hike (Nov 11, 2015). Participants: Casey Jones, Cat Peterson, Anne Murphy, Tamara Luthy, Nada McClellan, Evan Yazawa, Shawn Garrard, Melanie Spielman. Poamoho Ridge Trail is a spectacular ridge hike which traverses along a ridge through mostly native forest up to the Ko`olau Summit. The trail is quite narrow in sections and is not suitable for novice hikers. The trail offers a wide variety of native plants - some of them quite rare. From the summit, Poamoho Trail rewards hikers with awesome views of Kahana and Punalu`u Valleys and the north-eastern shores of Oahu. ACCESS BY PERMIT ONLY. The trail is part of the Oahu Ko'olau Summit Trail complex. The trail was constructed in 1934 by the Civilian Conservation Corps as a result of collaboration between the Territorial Forestry Division and the United States Army in soliciting Congress for critically needed emergency conservation work funds. During this period, trails were constructed in the Ko'olau Mountains of Oahu, for the purpose of improving access to remove feral animals and for military defense. Over the ensuing sixty years, the Poamoho Trail became one of the premiere recreational hiking rails to the summit of the Ko`olaus. The Ewa Forest Reserve is a significant public watershed and access for hunting, as well as recreational hiking, is critical for the control of feral pig populations to maintain the quality of the watershed. Trail Length: Access Road: 6 mi. Trail: 3.5 mi. Terrain: Wet, mountainous. Thick canopy Elevation: 800 ft Reference https://hawaiitrails.ehawaii.gov/trail.php?TrailID=OA+08+007
Families: 20
Genera: 24
Species: 28
Total Taxa (details): 28
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Sanicula purpurea H.St.John & Hosaka - purpleflower blacksnakeroot
Montane Wet Forest, Rare, Endangered Cheirodendron trigynum (Gaudich.) A. Heller - olapalapa
Montane Wet Forest, Uncommon Montane Wet Forest, Uncommon Bidens macrocarpa (A.Gray) Sherff - largefruit beggarticks
Montane Wet Forest, Common Dubautia laxa Hook. & Arn. - na`ena`e pua melemele
Montane Wet Forest, Sparse Montane Wet Forest, Rare Machaerina angustifolia (Gaudich.) T.Koyama - Polynesian twigrush
Montane Wet Forest, Common Perrottetia sandwicensis A.Gray - olomea
Montane Wet Forest, Uncommon Vaccinium reticulatum Sm. - ohelo 'ai
Montane Wet Forest, Uncommon Acacia koa A.Gray - koa
Montane Wet Forest, Common Dicranopteris linearis (Burm. f.) Underw. - Old World forkedfern
very common Scaevola glabra Hook. & Arn. - 'ohe naupaka
Montane Wet Forest, Rare Montane Wet Forest, uncommon Broussaisia arguta Gaudich. - kanawao
Montane Phyllostegia lantanoides Sherff - Oahu phyllostegia
Montane Wet Forest, Common Metrosideros macropus Hook. & Arn. - 'ohi'a
Montane Wet Forest, Rare Metrosideros polymorpha Gaudich. - 'ohi'a lehua
Abundant Montane Wet Forest, Common Pittosporum cauliflorum H. Mann - ho'awa
Montane Wet Forest, Uncommon Montane Wet Forest, Rare Bobea elatior Gaudich. - ahakea
Montane Wet Forest, Uncommon Kadua affinis DC. - variable starviolet
Montane Wet Forest, Common Nertera granadensis (L.f.) Druce - makole
Montane Wet Forest, Rare Psychotria mariniana (Cham. & Schltdl.) Fosberg - forest wild coffee
Montane Wet Forest Montane Wet Forest, Uncommon Montane Wet Forest, Rare, Endangered Melicope oahuensis (H.Lév.) T.G.Hartley & B.C.Stone - Oahu melicope
Montane Wet Forest, Uncommon Smilax melastomifolia Sm. - Hawai'i greenbrier
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