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| Common Name | Range *** |
|---|---|
| 'Ahakea (2) | Hawaii |
| 'Ekoko | Hawaii |
| A Jack-bean | Hawaii |
| Acacia spp. (1) | Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, British Virgin Islands, Cuba, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Fiji, Hawaii, India, Jamaica, Mozambique, Papua New Guinea, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Yemen |
| Ahinahina | Hawaii |
| Aiea (3) | Hawaii |
| Angular-Fruited Neraudia | Hawaii |
| Anini | Hawaii |
| Anunu | Hawaii |
| Asplenium spp. (1) | China, Ecuador, Hawaii, St. Helena, Yemen |
| Aupaka (2) | Hawaii |
| Awiwi | Hawaii |
| Big Island Ma'oloa | Hawaii |
| Blunt Chaff Flower | Hawaii |
| Bog Beggarticks | Hawaii |
| Brown's Pigweed | Hawaii |
| Cabbage On a Stick | Hawaii |
| Caesalpinia spp. (1) | Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Hawaii, Paraguay, Vietnam |
| Calamagrostis spp. (2) | Ecuador, Hawaii |
| Caper Shrub (1) | Ecuador, Hawaii, India, Mexico, Panama, Peru |
| Cheesewood (2) | China, French Polynesia, Hawaii, India, Malaysia, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Portugal, Tanzania |
| Climbing Alsinidendron | Hawaii |
| Cooke's Koki'o | Hawaii |
| Cyperus spp. (1) | Cameroon, Ecuador, Hawaii |
| Dubautia spp. (7) | Hawaii |
| Dwarf Iliau | Hawaii |
| Eke Silversword | Hawaii |
| Eugenia spp. (1) | Brazil, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Costa Rica, Cote d'Ivoire, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea (Bioko), Hawaii, Honduras, India, Jamaica, Laos, Malaysia, Mauritius, Mexico, New Caledonia, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Peru, Puerto Rico, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka |
| Euphorbia spp. (1) | Ecuador, Ethiopia, Hawaii, India, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Peru, Republic of Congo, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Spain, St. Helena, Tanzania, Uganda, Yemen, Zimbabwe |
| Ewa Plains 'Akoko | Hawaii |
| Fir Clubmoss (1) | Ecuador, Hawaii |
| Flueggea spp. (1) | Ecuador, Hawaii, Turkey |
| Fosberg's Love Grass | Hawaii |
| Gardenia spp. (3) | Fiji, Hawaii, Kenya, Tanzania |
| Gaudichaud's Exocarpus | Hawaii |
| Geranium spp. (2) | Ecuador, Hawaii |
| Gouania spp. (3) | Hawaii |
| Greenflower Indian Mallow | Hawaii |
| Ha'iwale (11) | Fiji, Hawaii, Indonesia |
| Haha (38) | Hawaii |
| Hala pepe | Hawaii |
| Haleakala Sandalwood | Hawaii |
| Halemanu's Broomspurge | Hawaii |
| Hau kuahiwi (4) | Hawaii |
| Hawaii Jewel-orchid | Hawaii |
| Hawaii Kauilatree | Hawaii |
| Hawaii Lady's Nightcap | Hawaii |
| Hawaii pilo kea | Hawaii |
| Hawaii Scaleseed | Hawaii |
| Hawaiian Bluegrass | Hawaii |
| Heau | Hawaii |
| Hibiscus spp. (4) | Ecuador, Hawaii, Mauritius, Yemen |
| Hidden-petaled Abutilon | Hawaii |
| Hilo Ischaemum | Hawaii |
| Honohono | Hawaii |
| Ihi'ihi | Hawaii |
| Island Nesoluma | Hawaii |
| Jack Bean | Hawaii |
| Kalalau Valley Remya | Hawaii |
| Kalalau Valley Stenogyne | Hawaii |
| Kamakahala (5) | Hawaii |
| Kamanomano | Hawaii |
| Kauai Bluegrass | Hawaii |
| Kauai Delissea | Hawaii |
| Kauai Koki'o | Hawaii |
| Kauai Remya | Hawaii |
| Kauila | Hawaii |
| Ko'oloa'ula | Hawaii |
| Kohala Mountain Clermontia | Hawaii |
| Kohe malama malama o kanaloa | Hawaii |
| Koko'olau | Hawaii |
| Kuahiwi laukahi (2) | Hawaii |
| Kuawawaenohu | Hawaii |
| Kula Wahine Noho | Hawaii |
| Kulu'i | Hawaii |
| Lanai Hala Pepe | Hawaii |
| Lavaslope False Lobelia | Hawaii |
| Lepidium spp. (1) | Ecuador, Hawaii, Utah |
| Liliwai | Hawaii |
| Lo'ulu (17) | Hawaii |
| Lobelia spp. (4) | Ecuador, Hawaii, Namibia |
| Logwood (1) | Colombia, Hawaii, India, Jamaica, New Caledonia, Philippines, Puerto Rico |
| Ma'aloa | Hawaii |
| Makua Daisy | Hawaii |
| Mann's Bluegrass | Hawaii |
| Maui Hala Pepe | Hawaii |
| Maui Tetramolopium | Hawaii |
| Maui Yellow Loosestrife | Hawaii |
| Mauna Loa Silversword | Hawaii |
| Melicope spp. (24) | French Polynesia, Hawaii, India, Malaysia |
| Molokai Beggarticks | Hawaii |
| Molokai Jack-bean | Hawaii |
| Myrsine spp. (6) | Ecuador, French Polynesia, Hawaii, New Zealand, Peru, Pitcairn |
| Nehe (7) | Hawaii |
| Oahu Beggarticks | Hawaii |
| Oahu Clermontia | Hawaii |
| Oahu Stenogyne | Hawaii |
| Ochrosia spp. (3) | Hawaii, Indian Ocean (Reunion), Mauritius, New Caledonia |
| Ohe'ohe | Hawaii |
| Opuhe | Hawaii |
| Pamakani | Hawaii |
| Panicum spp. (2) | Ecuador, Hawaii, Yemen |
| Pauoa | Hawaii |
| Pele Clermontia | Hawaii |
| Phyllostegia spp. (12) | Hawaii |
| Pisonia spp. (1) | Cuba, El Salvador, French Polynesia, Guatemala, Hawaii, Indian Ocean (Seychelles) |
| Platanthera spp. (1) | Canada, China, Hawaii, United States |
| Portulaca spp. (1) | United States (Hawaii), Yemen |
| Psychotria spp. (3) | Cameroon, Cuba, Ecuador, French Polynesia, Hawaii, India, Jamaica, Kenya, New Caledonia, Nigeria, Peru, Sao Tome and Principe, Sri Lanka, Tanzania |
| Silene spp. (3) | Cameroon, Florida, Georgia (USA), Hawaii, Italy, Spain |
| Solanum spp. (2) | Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Hawaii, Panama, Puerto Rico |
| Vigna o-wahuensis | Hawaii |
| Violet (5) | Ecuador, Hawaii, Italy |
| Viper Beggarticks | Hawaii |
| Wiebke's Beggarticks | Hawaii |
| Zanthoxylum spp. (3) | Africa, Central America, Hawaii, North America, Oceanic, South America |
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This list combines species from several endangered species lists. Using the total
count of species found on this site as an official count of endangered species of the world is not recommended. For more
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