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  • Coleus amboinicus

    Mexican mint, Spanish thyme

    Designation: Pono Plant (low risk)
    Score: 4
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  • Coleus australis

    ʻalaʻala wai nui wahine, ʻalaʻala wai nui pua kī, cockspur flower, little spurflower


  • Coleus neochilus

    spur flower

    Designation: High Risk
    Score: 7
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  • Coleus prostratus

    pillow plant

    Designation: Pono Plant (low risk)
    Score: 5
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  • Collinsia heterophylla

    Chinese houses

    Designation: High Risk
    Score: 7
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  • Colocasia esculenta

    kalo, taro, talo [Samoa], dalo [Fiji]


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