Which introduced tree species is often found along the Waipāhoehoe Plateau section of the Muliwai Trail?
Answer
Ironwood
As hikers traverse the 5.5-mile plateau section of the trail, they pass through diverse vegetation zones. While native forest patches featuring Ohiʻa and Lama trees are present, the trail also cuts through areas dominated by introduced species, most notably the Ironwood tree. This contrast in vegetation highlights the changing ecological landscape across the plateau, which receives heavy rainfall and experiences varied trail conditions.

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