Wednesday, March 12, HWRA-assessed species from MCPP as of 12 March 2003 (by WRA category & common name)
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1 LIKELY TO BE A PEST Page 1 African tulip tree; African tulip tree AFR Spathodea campanulata Sp Bignoniaceae allspice tree; allspice ALLSPimenta dioica Pim annual ryegrass; italian ryegrass ANN Lolium multiflorum Lo arrowhead plant; green gold ARR Syngonium podophyllum Sy Australian acacia; black wattle AUS Acacia mearnsii Ac Australian blackwood; Australian blackwood, blackwood acacia AUS Acacia melanoxylon Australian cheesewood; Victorian box AUS Pittosporum undulatum Pit autumn olive; oleaster AUT Elaeagnus umbellata Ela baloon vine BALOCardiospermum halicacabum Ca be-still tree; be still tree BE-SThevetia peruviana Th bishopwood BISHBischofia javanica Bis Brazilian jasmine; jasmine BRA Jasminum fluminense Ja Brazilian nightshade BRA Solanum seaforthianum So broadleaf carpet grass; broad-leaved carpetgrass bronze leaved clerodendrum; bronze-leaved clerodendrum BRO Axonopus compressus BRO Clerodendrum quadriloculare camphor tree; camphor tree CAM Cinnamomum camphora Cin candle bush; candle bush CAN Senna alata Se Chinaberry tree; pride of India CHINMelia azedarach Me Chinese privet; Chinese privet CHINLigustrum sinense Lig Ac Ax Cle Araceae Pittosporaceae Eleagnaceae Sapindaceae Apocynaceae Bishofiaceae Solanaceae Verbenaceae Lauraceae Meliaceae 14 LIKELY TO BE A PEST 13 LIKELY TO BE A PEST 16 LIKELY TO BE A PEST 7.5 LIKELY TO BE A PEST 10 LIKELY TO BE A PEST 14 LIKELY TO BE A PEST
2 LIKELY TO BE A PEST Page 2 common guava; guava, common guava, kuawacompsidium guajava Ps 21 LIKELY TO BE A PEST coral ardisia; hilo holly COR Ardisia crenata Ar Dallis grass; dallis grass DAL Paspalum dilatatum Pa elephant grass; napier grass,elephant grass ELEPPennisetum purpureum Pe fiddlewood; fiddlewood FIDDCitharexylum spinosum Cit Formosan koa; Formosan koa FOR Acacia confusa Ac German ivy; German ivy GER Delairea odorata De Guinea grass; guinea grass GUINPanicum maximum Pa iron wood; ironwood, paina, short leaf IRONCasuarina equisetifolia Ca ironwood ivy gourd; ivy gourd IVY GCoccinia grandis Co kikuyu grass; kikuyu grass KIKUPennisetum clandestinum Pe leucaena; koa-haole, koa haole, haole koa LEUCLeucaena leucocephala Le Mexican creeper; mexican creeper, mountain rose MEX Antigonon leptopus Mexican daisy; daisy fleabane MEX Erigeron karvinskianus Er narrowleaf firethorn; firethorn NAR Pyracantha angustifolia Py para grass; california grass PAR Brachiaria mutica Br peacock tree; false wiliwili PEA Adenanthera pavonina Ad Peruvian pepper tree; California pepper tree PER Schinus molle Sc pila; fish poison plant, 'ahuhu PILA Tephrosia purpurea Te pink knotweed; pink-clover PINKPolygonum capitatum Po An Myrsinaceae Verbenaceae Asteraceae Casuarinaceae Cucurbitaceae Polygonaceae Asteraceae Rosaceae Anacardiaceae Polygonaceae 16 LIKELY TO BE A PEST 14 LIKELY TO BE A PEST 1 21 LIKELY TO BE A PEST 18 LIKELY TO BE A PEST 1 13 LIKELY TO BE A PEST 10 LIKELY TO BE A PEST 13 LIKELY TO BE A PEST
3 LIKELY TO BE A PEST Page 3 Port Jackson fig; Port Jackson Fig POR Ficus rubiginosa Fic rose myrtle; rose myrtle ROS Rhodomyrtus tomentosa Rh seashore paspalum SEA Paspalum vaginatum Pa shoebutton ardisia; shoebutton ardisia SHO Ardisia elliptica Ar silverleaf cotoneaster; cotoneaster SILV Cotoneaster pannosus Co siratro SIRAMacroptilium atropurpureum Ma St. Augustine grass; buffalo grass ST. AStenotaphrum secundatum Ste strawberry guava; strawberry guava, waiawi STR Psidium cattleianum Ps treedaisy; tree daisy TRE Montanoa hibiscifolia Mo woman's-tongue tree; siris, white monkeypod WOMAlbizia lebbeck Alb tree wood rose WOOMerremia tuberosa Me yellow bells YELLTecoma stans Te Myrsinaceae Rosaceae Asteraceae Convolvulaceae Bignonicaeae 8 LIKELY TO BE A PEST 18 LIKELY TO BE A PEST 13 LIKELY TO BE A PEST 8 LIKELY TO BE A PEST
4 Not likely to be a pest Page 4 Ashoka tree; asoka ASH Saraca indica Sa baby rubberplant; baby rubber plant BAB Peperomia obtusifolia Pe Piperaceae bay rum tree; bay-rum BAY Pimenta racemosa Pim bottle gourd; gourd, 'ipu BOT Lagenaria siceraria La breadfruit; breadfruit, 'ulu BRE Artocarpus altilis (Artocarpus communis) Brisbane box BRISLophostemon confertus Lo buttercup tree; buttercup tree BUT Cochlospermum vitifolium Co calabash tree; calabash tree CALACrescentia cujete Cr Ar Cucurbitaceae Bixaceae Bignoniaceae -7 Not likely to be a pest -12 Not likely to be a pest -8 Not likely to be a pest Cape cheesewood; Cape pittosporum CAP Pittosporum viridiflorum Pit cashew tree CAS Anacardium occidentale An cherimoya CHE Annona cherimola An climbing ylang-ylang; climbing ylang-ylang CLIMArtabotrys hexapetalus Ar cocoa; cacao COC Theobroma cacao Th Cooks pine; Cook pine COO Araucaria columnaris (Araucaria cookii, Araucaria heterophylla) coral tree; tiger's claw COR Erythrina variegata Er dragon tree; dragon tree DRA Dracaena draco Dr elephant hedge bean tree; schotia, tree fuchsia ELEPSchotia brachypetala fern tree; fern tree FER Filicium decipiens Fil Ar Sc Pittosporaceae Anacardiaceae Annonaceae Annonaceae Sterculiaceae Araucariaceae Agavaceae Sapindaceae
5 Not likely to be a pest Page 5 Fiji fan palm; Fiji Fan palm FIJI Pritchardia pacifica Pr Florida royal palm; royal palm FLO Roystonea regia Ro frangipani; plumeria, temple tree, Mexican frangipani FRA Plumeria rubra geiger tree; kou haole GEIGCordia sebestena Co gold tree; gold tree, prima vera GOL Tabebuia donnell-smithii Ta Hawaiian bamboo; 'ohe HAWSchizostachyum glaucifolium Sc Indian rubberplant; Indian rubber tree INDIAFicus elastica Fic Japanese cedar; japanese cedar JAPACryptomeria japonica Cr Joannis palm; Joannis palm, Fiji ivory palm JOA Veitchia joannis Ve kolomona; kolomona KOL Senna surattensis (Cassia glauca [per MCAC/MCPP]) loquat; loquat LOQ Eriobotrya japonica Er Manila palm; Manila palm MAN Veitchia merrillii Ve monkey apple; tree jasmine MONPosoqueria latifolia Po Montgomery palm; Montgomery palm MONVeitchia montgomeryana Ve mother of cocoa; madre de cacao MOT Gliricidia sepium Gl photina; photinia PHO Photinia davidiana Ph pink shower tree; pink/white shower tree PINK Cassia javanica Ca plum pine; podocarpus PLUMPodocarpus elatus (Podocarpus neriifolius [per MCAC/MCPP]) Plu Se Po Palmae Apocynaceae Boraginaceae Bignoniaceae Taxodiaceae Rosaceae Rubiaceae Rosaceae Podocarpaceae.5 Not likely to be a pest
6 Not likely to be a pest Page 6 Polynesian arrowroot; arrowroot, pia POL Tacca leontopetaloides Ta queen's crape myrtle; giant crape myrtle QUE Lagerstroemia speciosa La royal poinciana; royal poinciana ROY Delonix regia De sea grape; sea grape SEA Coccoloba uvifera Co sea putat; hutu SEA Barringtonia asiatica Ba shampoo ginger; shampoo ginger, 'awapuhi kua hiwi,'awapuhi SHA Zingiber zerumbet shavingbrush tree; bombax SHA Pseudobombax ellipticum Ps snow bush SNO Breynia disticha Br southern magnolia; magnolia SOU Magnolia grandiflora Ma tamarind; tamarind TAM Tamarindus indica Ta thatch palm; thrinax palm THA Thrinax parviflora Th tipu tree; tipa TIPU Tipuana tipu Tip toporite; lantern tree TOP Hernandia sonora He tree heliotrope; beach heliotrope, tahinu TRE Tournefortia argentea To tropical ash; tropical ash TRO Fraxinus uhdei Fra West Indian mahogany; mahogany WES Swietenia mahagoni Sw Winin palm; Winin palm WIN Veitchia winin Ve yellow necklacepod; silver bush YELLSophora tomentosa So Zin Taccaceae Lythraceae Polygonaceae Lecythidaceae Zingiberaceae Bombacaceae Euphorbiaceae Magnoliaceae Hernandaceae Boraginaceae Meliaceae -8 Not likely to be a pest -6 Not likely to be a pest -6 Not likely to be a pest
7 Requires further evaluation Page 7 Alexander palm; solitaire palm ALEXPtychosperma elegans Pty autograph tree; autograph tree, copey AUT Clusia rosea Clu avocado; avocado AVO Persea americana Pe broom teatree; New Zealand tea BRO Leptospermum scoparium Le busy Lizzy BUS Impatiens wallerana Im button mangrove; silver buttonwood BUT Conocarpus erectus Co carrotwood; tuckeroo, carrotwood CAR Cupaniopsis anacardioides Cu cockspur coral tree; coral tree COC Erythrina crista-galli Er coffee; arabian coffee COF Coffea arabica Co cup of gold; cup-of-gold CUP Solandra maxima So false heather FALSCuphea hyssopifolia Cu Florida clover ash; (no common name) FLO Tetrazygia bicolor Te Glossy privet; tree privet GLO Ligustrum lucidum Lig golden shower tree; golden shower tree GOL Cassia fistula Ca Indian banyon; Indian banyan INDI Ficus benghalensis Fic Indian beech; pongamia INDI Pongamia pinnata Po Indonesian gum; rainbow eucalyptus, Mindanao gum INDOEucalyptus deglupta Macarthur palm; MacArthur palm MAC Ptychosperma macarthurii Pty Madagascar periwinkle; Madagascar MAD Catharanthus roseus Ca periwinkle matt grass; lippia MAT Phyla nodiflora Ph Eu Clusiaceae Lauraceae Balsaminaceae Combretaceae Sapindaceae Rubiaceae Solanaceae Lythraceae Melastomataceae Apocynaceae Verbenaceae
8 Page 8 Requires further evaluation mondo grass; mondo grass MONOphiopogon japonicus Op monkeypod tree; monkeypod tree MONSamanea saman Sa Monterey pine; Monterey pine MONPinus radiata Pin olive tree; silver olive OLIV Olea europaea Ol papaya; papaya PAP Carica papaya Ca passion fruit; liliko'i, passion fruit PAS Passiflora edulis Pa pink trumpet-tree; pink tecoma PINK Tabebuia heterophylla Ta red ginger; red ginger, 'awapuhi-'ula'ula RED Alpinia purpurata Alp rockweed; rockweed, artillery plant ROC Pilea microphylla Pil satin leaf; satin leaf SATI Chrysophyllum oliviforme Ch star jasmine; star jasmine STARJasminum multiflorum Ja strawberry saxifrage; strawberry geranium STR Saxifraga sarmentosa Sa traveller's palm; traveler's tree TRA Ravenala madagascariensis Ra tropical almond; tropical almond, false kamani TRO Terminalia catappa Te weeping fig; weeping fig WEE Ficus benjamina Fic wild pepper WILDCapsicum frutescens Ca Liliaceae Pinaceae Caricaceae Passifloraceae Bignoniaceae Zingiberaceae Urticaceae Sapotaceae Saxifragaceae Strelitziaceae Combretaceae Solanaceae 1 Requires further evaluation
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