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Puʻu Kukui is a mountain peak in Hawaiʻi. It is the highest peak of Mauna Kahalawai (the West Maui Mountains). The 5,788-foot (1,764 m) summit rises above the Puʻu Kukui Watershed Management Area, an 8,661-acre (35.05 km2) private nature preserve maintained by the Maui Land & Pineapple Company. The peak was formed by a volcano whose caldera eroded into what is now the Iao Valley.

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  • Puʻu Kukui is a mountain peak in Hawaiʻi. It is the highest peak of Mauna Kahalawai (the West Maui Mountains). The 5,788-foot (1,764 m) summit rises above the Puʻu Kukui Watershed Management Area, an 8,661-acre (35.05 km2) private nature preserve maintained by the Maui Land & Pineapple Company. The peak was formed by a volcano whose caldera eroded into what is now the Iao Valley. Puʻu Kukui is one of the wettest spots on Earth and the third wettest in the state after Big Bog, Maui and Mount Waiʻaleʻale, receiving an average of 386.5 inches (9,820 mm) of rain a year. Rainwater unable to drain away flows into a bog. The soil is dense, deep, and acidic. Puʻu Kukui is home to many endemic plants, insects, and birds, including the greensword (Argyroxiphium grayanum), a distinctive bog variety of ʻōhiʻa lehua (Metrosideros polymorpha var. pseudorugosa) and many lobelioid species. Due to the mountain peak's extreme climate and peat soil, many species, such as the ʻōhiʻa, are represented as dwarfs. Access to the area is restricted to researchers and conservationists. (en)
  • 普库库伊(英語:Puu Kukui)是美国夏威夷茂宜島西部毛伊县的火山峰。为火奴鲁阿火山带的最高峰,海拔1764米。普庫庫伊是全球最濕潤的地方之一,年雨量可高達9820毫米 ,是夏威夷州年年雨量次多之處(僅次於年雨量可達11500毫米的的),無法流走的雨水形成許多沼澤。土壤深而厚實且呈酸性。此地也具有許多特有種生物,包括、的一個(Metrosideros polymorpha var. pseudorugosa)以及許多種Hawaiian lobelioids。由於山頂的惡劣氣候與泥炭,許多植物都十分矮小。另外此地僅限研究與保育人員進入。 (zh)
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  • 普库库伊(英語:Puu Kukui)是美国夏威夷茂宜島西部毛伊县的火山峰。为火奴鲁阿火山带的最高峰,海拔1764米。普庫庫伊是全球最濕潤的地方之一,年雨量可高達9820毫米 ,是夏威夷州年年雨量次多之處(僅次於年雨量可達11500毫米的的),無法流走的雨水形成許多沼澤。土壤深而厚實且呈酸性。此地也具有許多特有種生物,包括、的一個(Metrosideros polymorpha var. pseudorugosa)以及許多種Hawaiian lobelioids。由於山頂的惡劣氣候與泥炭,許多植物都十分矮小。另外此地僅限研究與保育人員進入。 (zh)
  • Puʻu Kukui is a mountain peak in Hawaiʻi. It is the highest peak of Mauna Kahalawai (the West Maui Mountains). The 5,788-foot (1,764 m) summit rises above the Puʻu Kukui Watershed Management Area, an 8,661-acre (35.05 km2) private nature preserve maintained by the Maui Land & Pineapple Company. The peak was formed by a volcano whose caldera eroded into what is now the Iao Valley. (en)
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