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  2. Invasive species in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Some species were intentionally introduced for sport like axis deer [2] and some for pest control like mongoose or cane toad. The mongoose was introduced to Hawaii in the late-19th century in an attempt to control the large rat population in the sugar cane fields. However, since then, the mongoose population has grown to large numbers without ...

  3. Andropogon virginicus - Wikipedia

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    Andropogon virgincus is typically used for erosion control, rain gardens, and stormwater management. [6] This grass is very drought tolerant, can survive infertile soils, and is adaptable to sites where grading and construction is heavy. [6] This bunchgrass provides nesting material and cover specifically for quail, turkeys, and other birds. It ...

  4. Posidonia australis - Wikipedia

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    Posidonia australis, also known as fibre-ball weed or ribbon weed, is a species of seagrass that occurs in the southern waters of Australia. It forms large meadows important to environmental conservation. Balls of decomposing detritus from the foliage are found along nearby shore-lines.

  5. Ribbon weed - Wikipedia

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    Ribbon weed may refer to: Posidonia australis, a species of seagrass found in the ocean off southern Australia; Stuckenia pectinata (Potamogeton pectinatus), a ...

  6. Hilo, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Hilo expanded as sugar plantations in the surrounding area created jobs and drew in many workers from Asia. For example, by 1887, 26,000 Chinese workers worked in Hawai'i's sugar cane plantations, [8] one of which was the Hilo Sugar Mill. At that time, the Hilo Sugar Mill produced 3,500 tons of sugar annually. [9] Hilo, Hawaii, 1907 Hilo Iron ...

  7. 2 Hawaii schools are named National Blue Ribbon Schools

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    Sep. 20—Kaelepulu and Maunawili elementary schools have been named 2023 National Blue Ribbon Schools by the U.S. Department of Education in recognition of their students' high academic ...

  8. Hilo District, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Hilo is located on the eastern, windward side of the island, enjoying abundance of rainfall, and therefore includes the island's most populated town, also called Hilo. [ 1 ] (3) North Hilo and (2) South Hilo Districts are located in the east coast of Hawaii County ( the Big Island ).

  9. Stachytarpheta cayennensis - Wikipedia

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    Stachytarpheta cayennensis is a species of flowering plant in the verbena family known by many English language common names, including blue snakeweed, Cayenne snakeweed, dark-blue snakeweed, bluetop, nettle-leaf porterweed, rattail, rough-leaf false vervain, [2] blue rat's tail, Brazilian tea, Cayenne vervain, false verbena, joee, nettleleaf velvetberry, [3] and Cayenne porterweed. [4]

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