Cyanea horrida
endemicCampanulaceae

Cyanea horrida

hāhā-nui

Cyanea horrida, the prickly cyanea or hāhā nui, is a small, prickly tree from the Campanulaceae family which grows roughly 1–3 m (3.3–9.8 ft) which is endemic to east Maui. It is critically endangered with an unknown amount of specimens currently in existence. C. horrida is pollinated by honeycreeper birds.

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Where documented · 17 ahupuaʻa
documented occurrences · iNaturalist + GBIF · iNaturalist 15 · GBIF 30 records
Kahikinui · MauiiNat 4 · GBIF 2
Kamaʻole · MauiiNat 1 · GBIF 4
Waiohuli · MauiiNat 2 · GBIF 2
Nakula · MauiiNat 2 · GBIF 1
Kaloʻi · MauiiNat 1 · GBIF 1
Haʻikū Uka · MauiiNat 1 · GBIF 1
Kōheo 1-2 · MauiiNat 1 · GBIF 1