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Saw-tooth Logwood (Xylosma crenata)

Young specimen. Note the dark glossy green, ovate leaves. Photo Credit: Nellie Sugii
  • Global Rank: G1 - Critically Imperiled
  • Legal Status: Federally Endangered
  • Family: Flacourtiaceae
  • State: HI
  • Nature Serve ID: 145681
  • Lifeform: Tree
  • Date Inducted in National Collection:
Description:

Xylosma crenatum is a unisexual (produces either male or female flowers) tree which grows up to 46 feet tall. It was first collected in 1917 by Charles Forbes but remained undiscovered for decades due to a misidentification. Over 50 years later, a second collection was made in 1968 by Robert Hobdy along the banks of Mohihi Stream at the edge of Alakai Swamp, Kaua`i. It was later recognized as a separate distinct species in 1972. Currently, it is known only from the island of Kaua`i in 4 different populations consisting of a total of 13 individuals. Two of these populations have only a single plant. Very little is known about this species as to when it flowers, what pollinates it, how long it lives, and what kind of environmental requirements are needed in order for it to grow properly.

Where is Saw-tooth Logwood (Xylosma crenata) located in the wild?

Habitat:

Diverse koa-ohia montane mesic forest at an elevation of about 975-1,065 meters. Sometimes along stream banks. (USFWS 1995)

Distribution:

Mohihi Stream, bordering the Alakai Swamp, Kaua`i Honopu Valley in Kokee State Park, Kaua`i Nawaimaka Valley in Na Pali Kona forest Reserve, Kaua`i Mahanaloa Valley, Kaua`i Nualolo Trail, Kau

States & Provinces:

Saw-tooth Logwood can be found in Hawaii

Which CPC Partners conserve Saw-tooth Logwood (Xylosma crenata)?

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Conservation Actions

Nature Serve Biotics
  • 05/02/2017

Endemic to western Kauai. Fewer than 20 individuals are currently known. The species and its habitats are threatened by pigs, deer, goats, and a number of alien plant species.

Nellie Sugii
  • 01/01/2010

Alien plant competition Feral pigs Small population size Human disturbance (USFWS 1995)

Nellie Sugii
  • 01/01/2010

1 site (Kaua`i) 4 populations 13 individuals (USFWS 2001)

Nellie Sugii
  • 01/01/2010

Propagation Seed storage (USFWS 1995)

Nellie Sugii
  • 01/01/2010

Fencing completed for the Kuia NAR site on Nualolo Trail. Plans are being made to outplant this species. (USFWS 1995) In January, 2002, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service determined that a designation of critical habitat was prudent for this species. (USFWS 2002)

Nellie Sugii
  • 01/01/2010

Feral control Fencing Alien plant species control (USFWS 1995, 2001)

Nellie Sugii
  • 01/01/2010

Seed banking Propagation Genetic studies Biological and physiological studies Population studies (USFWS 1995)

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Nomenclature
Taxon Xylosma crenata
Authority (H. St. John) H. St. John
Family Flacourtiaceae
CPC Number 4433
ITIS 507443
USDA XYCR
Duration Perennial
Common Names Saw-tooth Logwood | sawtooth logwood
Associated Scientific Names Antidesma crenatum | Xylosma crenata
Distribution Mohihi Stream, bordering the Alakai Swamp, Kaua`i Honopu Valley in Kokee State Park, Kaua`i Nawaimaka Valley in Na Pali Kona forest Reserve, Kaua`i Mahanaloa Valley, Kaua`i Nualolo Trail, Kau
State Rank
State State Rank
Hawaii S1
Ecological Relationships

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