History Commonly known as hau, Hibiscus tiliaceus has an extensive native range encompassing both the Pacific and Indian Ocean areas. Hau is likely … Read More about That’s Hau!
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Sanguisorba minor
garden burnet, little burnet, small burnet
Designation: High Risk
Score: 10
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Sansevieria trifasciata
mother-in-law's tongue
Designation: High Risk
Score: 9
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Santalum album
Indian sandalwood, white sandalwood
Designation: High Risk
Score: 5
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Sapindus oahuensis
kaulu, lonomea, āulu, Oʻahu soapberry
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Sapindus saponaria
mānele, aʻe, wingleaf soapberry
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Saraca asoca
ashoka tree
Designation: Pono Plant (low risk)
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