Munroidendron racemosum

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Munroidendron racemosum
Munroidendron racemosum growing in National Tropical Botanical Garden visitor area, Kauai, Hawaii.
Munroidendron racemosum growing in National Tropical Botanical Garden visitor area, Kauai, Hawaii.
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Apiales
Family: Araliaceae
Subfamily: Aralioideae
Genus: Munroidendron
Sherff
Species: M. racemosum
Binomial name
Munroidendron racemosum
(C.N.Forbes) Sherff

Munroidendron racemosum, the sole species in the genus Munroidendron, is an extremely rare endangered plant from Kauai, Hawaii. It grows in moist forests from 120 and 400 meters (390 to 1,300 feet), where it grows on exposed cliffs and ridges. It occurs naturally in only three locations on Kauai: Nounou Mountain, the cliffs of the Nā Pali Coast, and Ha'upu Ridge near Nawilili Bay.

It is a small tree growing to 8 m (25 foot) tall, with a straight trunk, spreading branches, and smooth, gray bark. Its leaves are pinnate, 30 cm (12 inch) long, with oval leaflets, each of which is over 7 cm (3 inches) long. These trees drop most of their leaves during their summer blooming season. Its small, pale yellow flowers hang in long, rope-like strands.

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