Tropical Gardening: New non-native specie found

Photo courtesy of Voltaire Moise Keep your eyes open for this relatively new shrub pioneering bulldozed property or areas recently sprayed with herbicide in upland Kona. Phenax is closely related to mamake and easy to pull when young, but grows rapidly up to 15 feet in height.

Phenax hirtus is a tropical shrub that will grow rapidly to fifteen feet in height and can spread rapidly. It is originally from Central America. At first glance it looks like a small leafed version of mamake to which it is related. It is a pioneer specie that quickly invades areas sprayed with herbicide like along the forest reserve trails and in areas along roadsides where soil is exposed. Since Phenax is closely related to mamake, it may have some medicinal value.