Hilo Murainagrass

(Ischaemum byrone)

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Description

Ischaemum byrone is a rare species of grass known by the common name Hilo murainagrass, or Hilo ischaemum. It is endemic to Hawaii, where it is present on Kauai, Maui, Molokai, and Hawaii. It was known from Oahu but it is now extirpated there.There are perhaps 1000 to 3000 individual plants remaining in total. This is a federally listed endangered species of the United States.This grass is perennial, spreading via stolons, with stems reaching up to 80 centimeters in maximum height. It usually grows at the coastline, often in cracks in the lava cliffs.On the island of Hawaii there are at least four populations and perhaps more scattered occurrences. At least one large occurrence has been recently destroyed by a lava flow at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. There are at least five occurrences on Kauai and six on Maui with up to several thousand plants existing.On Molokai a 1994 count estimated about 1000 individuals.

Taxonomic tree:

Domain:
Kingdom: Plantae
Phylum: Magnoliophyta
Class: Liliopsida
Order:Poales
Family:Poaceae
Genus:Ischaemum
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