Poa siphonoglossa

Poa siphonoglossa

Critically Imperiled  (NatureServe)[1]
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Plantae
Clade:Angiosperms
Clade:Monocots
Clade:Commelinids
Order:Poales
Family:Poaceae
Subfamily:Pooideae
Genus:Poa
Species: P. siphonoglossa
Binomial name
Poa siphonoglossa

Poa siphonoglossa is a rare species of grass known by the common names Kauai bluegrass and island bluegrass. It is endemic to Hawaii, where it is limited to the island of Kauai.[1] It is threatened by the loss and modification of its habitat. It is a federally listed endangered species of the United States.

There are three species of Poa native to Hawaii, and all are endemic to Kauai.[2] As of 1995, there were five populations of this species totalling about 50 individuals.[3] The plant grows on moist, shady slopes.[1]

This is a perennial grass growing in tufts. The stems lose their leaves early and then resemble naked, erect rushes.[1]

This grass is threatened by deer, feral goats and pigs damaging its habitat, and the invasion of introduced species of plants.[1]

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