Euphorbia skottsbergii var. kalaeloana : 無料・フリー素材/写真
Euphorbia skottsbergii var. kalaeloana / D.Eickhoff
| ライセンス | クリエイティブ・コモンズ 表示 2.1 |
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| 説明 | [syn. Chamaesyce skottsbergii var. skottsbergii, Chamaesyce skottsbergii var. kalaeloana, Euphorbia skottsbergii var. skottsbergii]ʻAkoko, ʻekoko, koko, or kōkōmālei Euphorbiaceae (Spurge family)Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (ʻEwa Plains from Kalaeloa, Barber's Point to Pearl Harbor on Oʻahu)EndangeredOʻahu (Cultivated)Habitwww.flickr.com/photos/dweickhoff/4822721894/in/photostream/The name ʻakoko comes from the Hawaiian word koko for blood. They get their name from the red, or blood-colored, seed capsules appearing as drops of blood on the plant on some varieties and species. www.flickr.com/photos/dweickhoff/4839128621/EtymologyThe generic name Euphorbia is classically supposed to have been named for Euphorbus, a physician to the king of Mauretania in the first century A.D. (C.E.).The specific epithet skottsbergii, is named for Prof. Carl Johan Fredrik Skottsberg (1880-1963), a Swedish explorer and plant collector in the Hawaiian Islands and elsewhere.The subspecific epithet kalaeloana, is named for Kalaeloa, an area around Barber's Point (Naval Air Station) on southwest Oʻahu. Populations on northwest Molokaʻi from Waiakanapō and Pōhakumauliuli to Moʻomomi seem to be different from those on Oʻahu.*_____* Even though there are separate island populations of var. skottsbergii, on Molokaʻi this variety appears to be genetically closer to the variety vaccinioides than it does to the Oʻahu var. skottsbergii. Thus, C. Morden & M. Gregoritza suggest that it "should be recognized by the previously used variety name, C. skottsbergii var. audens."nativeplants.hawaii.edu/plant/view/Chamaesyce_skottsbergi... |
| 撮影日 | 2010-02-06 15:06:00 |
| 撮影者 | D.Eickhoff , Hawaiʻi, USA |
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| カメラ | Canon PowerShot S5 IS , Canon |
| 露出 | 0.003 sec (1/400) |
| 開放F値 | f/4.0 |
| 焦点距離 | 6 mm |

