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Non-native / Invasive Species in Hawaiʻi
  • Koa Haole - (Leucaena leucocephala)
  • Koster's Curse/ Soapbush - (Miconia crenata)
  • Strawberry Guava - (Psidium cattleyanum)
  • Octopus Trees - (Heptapleurum actinophyllum)
  • Shoebutton (Ardisia elliptica)
  • Juniper Berry - (Citharexylum caudatum)
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Koa haole (foreign koa), or leucaena, is a vigorous shrub or small tree of dry lowlands throughout the. Hawaiian Islands, also of larger size on moderately wet.