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Christmas berry. In the uplands, native vegetation seen from the location visited during the site visit <br />included lama (Diospyros sandwicensis), kukul (Aleurites moluccana), and non! (along with lauae or <br />Microsorum scolopendria as a ground cover), though it is likely that alahee (Psydrax odorata) and 'Olei <br />(Osteomeles anthyllidifolia) are also preset in this elevational band. Dominant non-native species include <br />African tulip (Spathodea campanulata), autograph tree (Clusia rosea), Christmas berry, and Voa. A full <br />flora -fauna survey of the upper elevation could likely detect more native dryland species, <br />Remnant loulu stumps line the Ala Nui Aupuni. <br />networks and native species, including 'akia (light- <br />colored shrubs/small trees in the photo). <br />Lama is present in the upper elevation of the property. <br />ANTICIPATED USE <br />