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PILOSAE Rock 



Calycine lobes trinnuular dentate or linear and as long as the tube (only 

 in C. Bishopii). corolla pubescent or glabrate iC. pilosa. iesic Gray), whitish 

 with purple tinge or greenish white, small, on short racemes which are clustered 

 all along the stem below the leaves, berry yellow, ribbed, globose or ovoid ; leaves 

 obovate, oblong, pubescent or hirsute. — Unarmed subherbaceoiis simple stennned 

 plants of 0.3-1.5 m in height, woody only at the base, terrestrial and epiphytic. 



Of the six species which form this distinct section, three occur on Hawaii, 

 one on Mani (C. Bishoiyii), one on Oahu (C. acuminata), and one (C. multispi- 

 cata) on Kauai ; while they differ apparently in several respects their habit of 

 growth is the same; all species are nnbranched and subherbaceous. 



Pilosae. 



Calycine lobes as long as the tube or longer. 

 Leaves entire. 



Leaves obovate to ovate-elliptical, hairy, erosoilentate. 



Corolla greenish-white, lobes glabrous Cyanea pilosa 



Leaves obovate-oblong, pubescent underneath. 



Corolla purple, lobes short, retrorsely scabrous Cyanea Bishopii 



Calycine lobes shorter than the tube, acute. 

 Leaves entire. 



Corolla white, suberect, {luberulous. 

 Peduncles short, 1..5 cm. 



Leaves obovate-oblong, rounded at the base Cyanea multispicata 



Peduncle 2.5-6 em. 



Leaves oblong acuminate at l)Oth ends, pale underneath, staminal column 



pubescent Cyanea acuminata 



Corolla yellowish with purple pubescence. 



Leaves oblong acuminate, green on both sides, staminal i-ohmui glabrous 



Cyanea Copelandii 



Leaves sinuately notched, lanceolate oblong, hirsute underneath. 



Corolla j'ellowish white, sparsely puberulent Cyanea stictophylla 



