Haleakala, to the top and back (Nov (Nov 19)

After a "quick" snorkel, we drove up to the top of the island on a perfect day beginning with early blue sky. At the top there wasn't a lot of wind though it was noticeably cooler. Clouds began to form and crept up and over the edge of the crater to fill it in some. The top is mostly cinders and rock, without a lot growing there. There is a band of clouds lower down that provides mist and moisture to plants in that area. This made it interesting to see things like ferns growing in the grass and pockets of moisture loving things between the rocks where they are more protected, then wide open drier areas without a lot of cover, depending upon the location.

Because were diving we had to wait several days to be able to go up here. As I get altitude sickness, I skipped hiking the rim trail. It looked like a lot of different colored cinders and very few plants to photograph anyway. So, all my photos are pretty close to the road or the little trails at the viewpoints. I took a group of photos at the top where the Silverswords grew, along with some plantain and Lady Beetles--interesting to see them at 10,000' elevation.

We stopped for lunch at the Silversword and crater viewpoint, but there really weren't many Silverswords. That was were the ferns and small plants were tucked into the rock.

The other viewpoint was Kalahaku, which is a larger stopping spot, with more parking space. That is where the Chukar was pecking the ground beneath the cars.

Found a good description of the road and landscape of the park: https://www.dartmouth.edu/~volcano/texts/DekHaleakala.html#Haleakala

Publicado el noviembre 24, 2018 06:11 TARDE por wenatcheeb wenatcheeb

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Liquen Escudo Verde (Flavoparmelia caperata)

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 16, 2018 a las 03:26 TARDE HST

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Barnacla Hawaiana (Branta sandvicensis)

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 19, 2018 a las 12:29 TARDE HST

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Banded bird hanging around picnic area

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Catarina Convergente (Hippodamia convergens)

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 19, 2018 a las 12:31 TARDE HST

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At 7000’ Haleakalā visitor center lawn.

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 19, 2018 a las 03:31 TARDE HST

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This was in the picnic area at the Haleakalā Visitors Center at 7000’ on the edge of the grass where wild the shrubby area surrounds a patch of grass.

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 19, 2018 a las 12:48 TARDE HST

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A second specimen at between 7000’ and 8000’ along roadside pullout.

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 19, 2018 a las 12:49 TARDE HST

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Pale berries on bush at between 7000’ and 8000’ along roadside pullout.

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 19, 2018 a las 12:49 TARDE HST

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Guessing this is imported/invasive? Seems to prefer the edge along the road or around parking areas.

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Líquenes de Barba (Género Usnea)

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 19, 2018 a las 12:49 TARDE HST

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Guess. Can’t do placeholder on this one. At roadside stop between 7000’ and 8000’ on tall shrub/short tree (yellow flowered pea family?)

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Mamane (Sophora chrysophylla)

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 2018

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Shrubby, heavily lichened specimen at between 7000’ and 8000’ at roadside pullout.

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Mamane (Sophora chrysophylla)

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 2018

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Large shrub at edge of picnic area (grassy area carved out of wild shrubs).

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Perdiz Chukar (Alectoris chukar)

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 19, 2018 a las 01:56 TARDE HST

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Sign said three birds stay at ground level on mountain—Chukar, Pheasant, and NeNe. Saw all 3, but didn’t get photo of the pheasant that flew away. This Chukar is very tame compared to ones in my yard which spook at any small thing.

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 19, 2018 a las 02:12 TARDE HST

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Not many insects to be seen. These are only ones I saw on what was left of these yellow flowers. Most were bloomed out and gone to seed.

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 19, 2018 a las 02:03 TARDE HST

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Sign for Na’ena’e at visitors center seems to match leaves. Group concensus suggested splurges, but I don’t think that fits. Daubatia turned up which completely different plant, trying that.

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 19, 2018 a las 02:05 TARDE HST

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Bluish cast. Little one was circling and seemed to be trying to get close to larger one, which sent it away. At parking area for Silversword view at edge of crater.

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Hierba Carnicera (Erigeron canadensis)

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 19, 2018 a las 02:09 TARDE HST

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Single plant at parking lot for Silversword/Crater view.

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 2018

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Two small plants tucked down into shady place between rocks. at Silversword/Crater viewpoint.

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Lengua de Pájaro (Rumex acetosella)

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 19, 2018 a las 02:55 TARDE HST

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Small weedy plant at Silversword/Crater viewing area.

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Musgo Plateado (Bryum argenteum)

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 19, 2018 a las 02:55 TARDE HST

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Did not see moss while on wet side of island so was surprised to find it near top of Haleakalā. At Silversword/Crater viewpoint.

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 2018

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Interesting to see ferns in this barren area. Also grew among grass at lower level where clouds seem to form regularly.

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Líquenes Escudo (Familia Parmeliaceae)

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 19, 2018 a las 02:58 TARDE HST

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White circles, specifically.

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Aguja del Pastor (Erodium cicutarium)

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 19, 2018 a las 02:25 TARDE HST

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 19, 2018 a las 02:19 TARDE HST

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Culantrillo Menor (Asplenium trichomanes)

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 19, 2018 a las 02:18 TARDE HST

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Few, tucked into shady corners.

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Catarina de Siete Puntos (Coccinella septempunctata)

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 19, 2018 a las 01:45 TARDE HST

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On Plantain at 10,000’ summit viewpoint.

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 19, 2018 a las 12:37 TARDE HST

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This name doesn’t pull up reference plant, closest is black crowberry. Plant and sign from Visitor Center display at 7000’ for reference photo.

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 2018

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Sign calls this Nohoanu not Hinahina. Display here labels Artemesia mauiensis as “Hinahina.” Visitors Center display for reference. I did see these spotted across mountain, usually tucked down below bigger shrubs, but stopping along road to take photo is difficult to impossible.

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 2018

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Hinahina. Note that the Maui geranium label has same name. Visitors Center display for reference.

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 19, 2018 a las 12:38 TARDE HST

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Visitors Center display for reference. I could spot these along the road because of the reddish leaves at tips of branches.

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Geranios Y Parientes (Familia Geraniaceae)

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 2018

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Visitors Center plant display for reference. Did not notice these on mountain.

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 2018

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Plant in display with Silversword at Visitors Center, sign stated that there are many related species across islands. This plant was in with other Silversword plants, but unlabeled, and it doesn’t seem to match the 2nd sign.

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Hierbas Canas, Jarillas Y Parientes (Género Senecio)

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 19, 2018 a las 03:04 TARDE HST

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Small yellow composite.

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Trébol Rojo Eurasiático (Trifolium pratense)

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 19, 2018 a las 03:24 TARDE HST

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In lawn by picnic area at Visitors Center.

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Trébol Blanco (Trifolium repens)

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 19, 2018 a las 03:24 TARDE HST

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In lawn by picnic area, Visitors Center.

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Manzanilla Sudafricana de Llano (Senecio madagascariensis)

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 19, 2018 a las 03:25 TARDE HST

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Yellow composite, about 2’ tall. Picnic area at Visitors Center.

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 19, 2018 a las 03:26 TARDE HST

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At wild edge of picnic area, Visitors Center.

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Abeja Melífera Europea (Apis mellifera)

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 19, 2018 a las 03:26 TARDE HST

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Only bee I spotted, near picnic area, Visitors Center. About 7000’ elevation. I was hoping to find a local masked bee, but it’s probably not the right season.

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 19, 2018 a las 03:34 TARDE HST

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Speckles of Orange in roughly circular pattern.

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Pino (Pinus patula)

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 19, 2018 a las 04:10 TARDE HST

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Forest grove, looked like pines with soft drooping needles.

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Eucalipto Azul (Eucalyptus globulus)

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wenatcheeb

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Noviembre 19, 2018 a las 04:24 TARDE HST

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Reminded me of Eucalyptus. Pretty ratty looking—wondered if they have an off season or might be diseased? Lower portion of road up to Haleakala.

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