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Rarotonga: specimen, 1929, in Bishop Museum, Wilder with ID as Cardiospermum halicacabum, Avarua, 50ft elevation, "growing about the dwellings, not cultivated", BUT specimen is definitely Cardiospermum grandiflorum, G.McCormack 2003, and in Wilder's Flora it says "A cultivated ornamental. Not very common. Seen only in Avarua." |
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Key: |
Present No Data Absent |
Approx. Scale: |
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Islands: |
enlarged approx. 4x |
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Island |
Status |
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Penrhyn Tongareva |
- |
N/A |
Rakahanga |
- |
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Manihiki |
- |
N/A |
Pukapuka |
- |
N/A |
Nassau |
- |
N/A |
Suwarrow |
- |
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Palmerston |
- |
N/A |
Aitutaki |
- |
N/A? |
Manuae |
- |
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Miti‘āro |
- |
N/A? |
‘Ātiu |
- |
N/A |
Takūtea |
- |
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Ma‘uke |
- |
N/A? |
Rarotonga |
++++ |
?1 |
Mangaia |
- |
N/A? |
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Key to Symbols
blank |
no data |
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- |
absent |
L |
localised |
X |
extinct 'naturally' |
W |
widespread |
XQi |
quarantine intercepted |
R |
recent |
XQe |
eradicated |
? |
query preceding category |
P |
present |
T? |
taxonomic query |
S |
seasonal |
nn |
present, said to have no name |
O |
occasional |
?1 |
present, name not investigated |
++++ |
very common |
?2 |
presence not verified, no name recorded |
+++ |
common |
N/A |
absent, name not expected |
++ |
uncommon |
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rare |
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Cook Islands islands: RR =Rarotonga, MG = Mangaia, AT =‘Ātiu, MK=Ma‘uke, MT=Miti‘āro, AK=Aitutaki, PL=Palmerston, PN=Penrhyn, MN=Manuae, TK=Takūtea, TN=Tongareva (TS=Tongaleva Spoken, TW=Tongareva Written, they say "el" but write "r"), MH=Manihiki, RK=Rakahanga, PK=Pukapuka, NS=Nassau, SW=Suwarrow. After a Polynesian name: ^=orthography query.
Countries and other: FIJ=Fiji, WT=Wallis & Futuna, SAM=Samoa, TON=Tonga, NIU=Niue, CK=Cook Islands, CKM=Cook Islands Māori, FP=French Polynesia, AUS=Australs, SOC=Societies, TAH=Tahiti, TUA=Tuamotus, MQS=Marquesas, MNG=Mangareva, PIT=Pitcain group, EAS=Easter Island, HAW=Hawai‘i, NZ=New Zealand, NZM=New Zealand Māori |
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