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Hawaiian Plants - Koster
"Koster's curse" is a commonly used name in places where the plant grows as a noxious weed, such as Hawaii. It was introduced to Fiji in the late 1800s, likely by a coffee planter named William Parr who shared his seeds with others across the region; however the introduction was apparently misattributed by locals to a neighboring sugar planter named Köster. Other common names reported for this species are soapbush and clidemia. Web{"content":{"product":{"title":"Je bekeek","product":{"productDetails":{"productId":"9300000144326591","productTitle":{"title":"Cupid\u0027s … remarried to the empress tv tropes
5 Koster’s Curse - University of Vermont
WebLike most islands, Hawaii is very susceptible to invasive species. Over 1000 plant species have been indentified as invasive in the Hawaiian Islands. Koster’s Curse was first … WebKoster’s Curse, or Soapbush, is perennial shrub that can grow up to 6 feet tall, although it generally grows from 1 to 3 feet in height. One of the most distinctive characteristics of … WebKoster’s curse is a bushy perennial shrub covered in reddish-brown bristly hairs. It usually grows to around 2 m high, although it can grow up to 5 m in moist, shady conditions. … remarried with adult children