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We’re part of the ICBF! Sign up for a Garden Tour. We now offer several options for guided tours of the Gardens’ Hawaiian plant collection! Self-guided walking tour brochures and self-guided audio tour wands are available free with the price of admission. Docent-led group tours are available for $10. All tours cover the conservation, natural history and cultural uses of Hawaiian plants. The Garden is located at 150 Kanaloa Avenue in Kahului,. Right across from the War Memorial Stadium. Olani Park through...
laukahi.org
Hawai‘i Seed Bank Partnership – Laukahi: The Hawai‘i Plant Conservation Network
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Laukahi: The Hawai‘i Plant Conservation Network. Collecting from Native Plants. Hawai‘i Strategy for Plant Conservation. Hawai‘i Seed Bank Partnership. Hawai‘i Rare Plant Restoration Group. Hawai‘i Seed Bank Partnership. Founding Partners of HSBP include representatives from Lyon Arboretum. O‘ahu Army Natural Resources Program. National Tropical Botanical Garden. And Hawai‘i Island Seed Bank. With support from research partners at the USDA's National Center for Genetic Resource Preservation.
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What is Laukahi? – Laukahi: The Hawai‘i Plant Conservation Network
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Laukahi: The Hawai‘i Plant Conservation Network. Collecting from Native Plants. Hawai‘i Strategy for Plant Conservation. Hawai‘i Seed Bank Partnership. Hawai‘i Rare Plant Restoration Group. Laukahi is a voluntary alliance of agencies, organizations and individuals aiming to protect Hawai‘i’s rare plant species through coordinated conservation efforts by implementing the. Hawai‘i Strategy for Plant Conservation. More information here: Laukahi. Facilities, and do research to inform strategies.
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News — Guam Plant Extinction Prevention Program
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Guam Plant Extinction Prevention Program. January 23, 2017. January 23, 2017. Only occurs in Rota and Guam. Guam has one lone mature, seed producing tree. Rota has more than 30 mature trees in the wild. Grown from Rota seeds are more vigorous than trees grown from Guam seed. Joe Tuquero, Goro, and Mario recently came back from a trip to collect DNA samples from Rota trees for comparison with Guam samples. Seedlings at the Rota Forestry nursery. Seedling, a rare species only found in Rota. We would like t...
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We’re part of the ICBF! Sign up for a Garden Tour. We now offer several options for guided tours of the Gardens’ Hawaiian plant collection! Self-guided walking tour brochures and self-guided audio tour wands are available free with the price of admission. Docent-led group tours are available for $10. All tours cover the conservation, natural history and cultural uses of Hawaiian plants. The Garden is located at 150 Kanaloa Avenue in Kahului,. Right across from the War Memorial Stadium. Olani Park through...
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Gonzo Ecology: August 2012
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Adventures in field ecology.plants, creatures, cultures, and the mad biological alchemy that keeps the world spinning. I pick fruit.". That's what I used to say when I was field botanizing for the National Tropical Botanical Garden. And people'd ask what I did. There are times I wonder why I left that job. Yes - this is a National Geographic cover - plant in the mouth - nice touch Kenny! Wet road in Kokee and my favorite Garden ride. Mahoe), a small Hawaiian tree that's critically endangered. Marching up...
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Gonzo Ecology: October 2011
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Adventures in field ecology.plants, creatures, cultures, and the mad biological alchemy that keeps the world spinning. Sidetracked by plants. Settling back into life in Hawaii and while most my days are spent writing about Arnhem Land. There are plenty of distractions to be had here - plenty of opportunities to get back into the mountains. The plants here have evolved into magnificently unique forms. California tarweeds to the agave-like silverswords. The Oahu PEPP gals with Cyanea truncata -. The descri...
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Gonzo Ecology: Picking fruit
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Adventures in field ecology.plants, creatures, cultures, and the mad biological alchemy that keeps the world spinning. I pick fruit.". That's what I used to say when I was field botanizing for the National Tropical Botanical Garden. And people'd ask what I did. There are times I wonder why I left that job. Yes - this is a National Geographic cover - plant in the mouth - nice touch Kenny! Wet road in Kokee and my favorite Garden ride. Mahoe), a small Hawaiian tree that's critically endangered. Marching up...
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