Stenogyne angustifolia angustifolia NatureServe Explorer Species Reports — NatureServe Explorer is a source for authoritative conservation information on more than 50,000 plants, animals and ecological communtities of the U.S and Canada. NatureServe Explorer provides in-depth information on rare and endangered species, but includes common plants and animals too. NatureServe Explorer is a product of NatureServe in collaboration with the Natural Heritage Network.Stenogyne angustifolia is a rare species of flowering plant in the mint family known by the common name narrowleaf stenogyne. It is endemic to Hawaii, where it is known from the island of Hawaii; it has been extirpated from the islands of Molokai and Maui. A. Gray var. spathulata Sherff: Classification. Click on a scientific name below to expand it in the PLANTS Classification Report. Rank.
ITIS Reports — ITIS (the Integrated Taxonomic Information System) is a source for authoritative taxonomic information on plants, animals, fungi, and microbes of North America and the world.The narrow-leaved stenogyne grows in relatively flat areas on ash-veneered, in full or nearly full sun, on very stony land characterized by shallow soil and many outcrops. The largest known population occurs at 5,100 ft (1,555 m) in elevation in a kipuka (a habitat island surrounded by a recent lava flow) in the Pohakuloa Training Area of the U. S. Army.
FWS Digital Media Library — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s National Digital Library is a searchable collection of selected images, historical artifacts, audio clips, publications, and video. The narrow-leaved stenogyne grows in relatively flat areas on ash-veneered lava, in full or nearly full sun, on very stony land characterized by shallow soil and many lava outcrops. The largest known population occurs at 5,100 ft (1,555 m) in elevation in a kipuka (a habitat island surrounded by a recent lava flow) in the Pohakuloa Training Area of the U. S. Army.