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Hawaii's mountain regions are home to unique brush plants adapted to the diverse climates and elevations. Common types include native species such as ʻōhiʻa lehua (Metrosideros polymorpha), which thrives in volcanic soils, and the Hawaiian snowball (Polyscias oahuensis), found in higher elevations. These plants often exhibit adaptations to withstand strong winds, varying moisture levels, and volcanic activity, contributing to the islands' rich biodiversity. The ecosystems in these mountainous areas are fragile and critical for conservation efforts.

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