Metrosideros macropus

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|authority = Hook. & Arn.{{cite web |url=http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/record/kew-126458?ref=tpl1 |title=Metrosideros macropus Hook. & Arn. -The Plant List |accessdate=2017-02-14}}

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Metrosideros macropus,commonly known as the lehua mamo or ohi'a', is a species of tree in the eucalyptus family, Myrtaceae. It is endemic to the island of O{{okina}}ahu in the Hawaiian Islands. It is closely related to the widespread and highly variable {{okina}}ōhi{{okina}}a lehua (M. polymorpha), found throughout the islands. Lehua mamo, however, is only found in the Ko{{okina}}olau mountains. It is distinguished from M. polymorpha by the elongate leaf petioles (1/3-1/2 as long as the leaf blades, compared to less than 1/4 as long in M. polymorpha) and the flowers are usually yellow. The latter character is also found in some varieties of M. polymorpha, which normally has red flowers, but occasionally the flowers of M. macropus are red as well.

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macropus

Category:Endemic flora of Hawaii

Category:Trees of Hawaii

Category:Flora without expected TNC conservation status

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