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News
Departments
Rare Plant Nursery
Plant Survey Crew
Tissue Culture/Seed Storage
Plant List
Serianthes nelsonii
Heritiera longipetiolata
Tabernaemontana rotensis
Cycas micronesica
Tinospora homosepala
Bulbophyllum guamense
Tuberolabium guamense
Dendrobium guamense
Maesa walkerii
Nervilia jacksoniae
Hedyotis megalantha
Phyllanthus saffordii
Zehneria guamensis
Eugenia bryanii
Cyathea lunulata
Claoxylon marianum
Asplenium laserpitifolium
Psychotria rotensis
Hedyotis laciniata
Morinda umbellata
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Partners
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James McConnell
February 25, 2016

Bark Beetle Adds to the Thousands of Invasive Species on Guam

James McConnell
February 25, 2016

The Bark Beetle is another threat that endangers our rare plants on Guam. Read a report about what our partners are doing to help us protect our rare plants on Guam.

Pacific News Center news report - February 24, 2016

The bark beetle bores into woody plants including the endangered native tree known as hayun lagu or serianthes nelsonii.


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