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LOULU

Common Name:             Loulu
Scientific Name:             Pritchardia limahuliensis
Categories:                    Endangered

Why is this species important?

This palm is endemic to Kauai, the northernmost and oldest of the Hawaiian Islands chain with the greatest diversity of plant species of any island in Hawaii.

Where is it found?

Pritchardia limahuliensis is found only in the Limahuli valley, growing in lowland moist forest. There are fewer than 300 individuals in the wild and regeneration is limited, mainly because of seed predation by rats and pigs.

Why is it threatened?

Loulu is threatened by grazing and other damage from introduced animals and by competition from invasive exotic plants.

What conservation action is needed?

P. limahuliensis is not yet listed under the US Endangered Species Act.The National Tropical Botanic Garden (NTBG) is currently involved in a restoration project for the species and maintains an ex situ conservation collection.

Local contacts
National Tropical Botanical Garden
3530 Papalina Road
Kalaheo
Kauai
Hawaii 96741
Tel: 808 332 7324
Fax: 808 332 9765

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CONSERVATION STATUS:

Critically Endangered