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Germplasm Overview
Name | PI 58574 |
Alias | N/A |
GRIN ID | PI 58574
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Type | Wild Unimproved |
Species | Kokia drynarioides |
Description | So far as I know, there is now only one tree of this species in existence. It is growing at Kauluwai and was raised from seeds obtained from the last wild tree at Mahana, now dead, discovered and described by J. F. Rock. (Judd.) An ornamental tree with long-stemmed, heart-shaped leaves and red, silky flowers, native to the Hawaiian Islands, but now become practically extinct because of the ravages of cattle, sheep, and goats, which eat the leaves and bark. |
Origin Country | United States |
Origin Detail | Hawaii, United States |
Pedigree | N/A |
Maternal Parent | N/A |
Paternal Parent | N/A |
Maternal Parent of | N/A |
Paternal Parent of | N/A |
Phenotypic Data | N/A |
SSR Genotype Data | N/A |
SNP Genotype Data | N/A |
Map | N/A |
DNA Library | N/A |
Sequence | N/A |
Comments | Fruits presented by C. S. Judd, superintendent of forestry. Received January 4, 1924. |
Reference | N/A |
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