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Touchardia sandwicensis

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Touchardia sandwicensis
Touchardia sandwicensis at Makawao Forest Reserve, Maui
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Rosales
Family: Urticaceae
Genus: Touchardia
Species:
T. sandwicensis
Binomial name
Touchardia sandwicensis
(Wedd.) ined.
Synonyms[1]
  • Procris glabra Hook. & Arn. (1832)
  • Touchardia oahuensis T.Wells & A.K.Monro (2020)
  • Urera glabra (Hook. & Arn.) Wedd. (1856)
  • Urera glabra var. mollis Wedd. (1856)
  • Urera konaensis H.St.John (1976)
  • Urera sandwicensis Wedd. (1854) (basionym)

Touchardia sandwicensis is a species of flowering plant in the family Urticaceae.[1] It is a tree native to the Hawaiian Islands, where it is commonly known as ōpuhe, hōpue, or hona.[2]

It is a medium-sized evergreen tree growing to 35 ft (10.7 m) tall on the island of Hawaii, and a shrub or small tree on the other islands. It has a straight trunk up to 1 foot in diameter, and grey, smooth, fibrous bark. Leaves are large, alternate, and oblong or narrowly elliptical, 15–36 centimetres (5.9–14.2 in) long by 4–12 centimetres (1.6–4.7 in) wide, on a leaf stalk 3–5 centimetres (1.2–2.0 in) long. They are pointed at the apex and blunt at the base, with wavy teeth along the margins. Plants are dioecious, and flowers grow in clusters (cymes) of numerous tiny flowers along twigs and at the base of leaves. Fruits are rounded and about 3 millimetres (0.12 in) in diameter, containing a single seed.[2]

It is widespread in moist forests throughout the islands, growing from 150–1,680 metres (490–5,510 ft) elevation on Hawaii.[2]

The species was first described as Urera sandwicensis by Hugh Algernon Weddell in 1854. It is known by several synonyms, including Urera glabra.[1] A phylogenetic analysis published in 2021 revealed that U. sandwicensis is more closely related to Touchardia latifolia, another Hawaiian endemic, than to the other species in genus Urera,[3] and the species was placed in genus Touchardia as T. sandwicensis.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Touchardia sandwicensis (Wedd.) ined. Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 14 April 2024.
  2. ^ a b c R. G. Skolmen, Little, E. L. (1989). "Ōpuhe" (PDF). Common Forest Trees of Hawaii (Native and Introduced). United States Forest Service. Retrieved 14 April 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Tom Wells, Olivier Maurin, Steven Dodsworth, Ib Friis, Robyn Cowan, Niroshini Epitawalage, Grace Brewer, Felix Forest, William J. Baker, Alexandre K. Monro (2021). Combination of Sanger and target-enrichment markers supports revised generic delimitation in the problematic ‘Urera clade’ of the nettle family (Urticaceae), Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, Volume 158, 2021, 107008, ISSN 1055-7903, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2020.107008.