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lizerdk t1_ixtjrso wrote

Casuarina, aka Ironwood, introduced for reforestation. It’s pretty invasive.

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thehikinlichen t1_ixtlair wrote

I agree this looks like Casuarina. Maybe some Cook Pines? Araucaria columnaris

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Jolee5 t1_ixubkbt wrote

There are redwoods on Maui too in the Polipoli Springs State Recreational Area

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8stringtheory t1_ixulseb wrote

Certainly not natively

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marinsteve t1_ixvavuh wrote

All imported for lumber, the way California imported eucalyptus - fast growing invasive species.

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Impossible_Use5070 t1_ixxa9hl wrote

Slash pine grows in the tropics exported from the southeast US and is in several countries for timber. It's invasive in Australia and there's also pines in the Caribbean to name a couple of pines that grow in the tropics.

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