Na Pali Beach hedyotis (Hedyotis st.-johnii)
Kingdom: Plantae Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Rubiales Family: Rubiaceae
Listing Status:
- States/US Territories in which the Na Pali Beach hedyotis is known to occur: Hawaii
- US Counties in which the Na Pali Beach hedyotis is known to occur: View All
» Federal Register Documents
» Recovery
Recovery Plan Information Search| Date | Title | Plan Action Status | Plan Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 09/20/1995 | Recovery Plan for the Kaua'i Plant Cluster | View Implementation Progress | Final |
| 08/23/1998 | Kauai II: Addendum to the Recovery Plan for the Kauai Plant Cluster | View Implementation Progress | Final |
| Date | Citation Page | Title | Document Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 03/08/2007 | 72 FR 10547 10550 | Initiation of 5-Year Reviews of 71 Species in Oregon, Hawaii, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and Territory of Guam | |
| 03/07/2001 | 66 FR 13691 13692 | ETWP; Reopening of Comment Period and Notice of Availability of the Draft Economic Analysis for Proposed Critical Habitat for 76 Plants From the Islands of Kauai and Niihau, HI |
| Date | Title |
|---|---|
| 07/21/2009 | Hedyotis st.-johnii (Na Pali beach hedyotis) 5-Year Review |
» Critical Habitat
To learn more about critical habitat please see http://criticalhabitat.fws.gov
» Conservation Plans
No conservation plans have been created for Na Pali Beach hedyotis
» Petitions
No petition findings have been published for the Na Pali Beach hedyotis.
» Life History
No Life History information has been entered into this system for this species.
» Other Resources
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