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To promote the health and wellness benefits of Native Hawaiian Plants, G70’s Wellness Committee and Nā Makamaka o Kou (NMOK) Cultural Committee teamed up to brew medicinal teas using common Native ...
That’s where a new book, “Go Native!: Your guide to growing native Hawaiian and canoe plants wherever you live, work, or play,” co- authored by my old friend Paul Arinaga, comes in. A ...
VOLCANO VILLAGE, Hawaii -- Those who walk the trail to view Kīlauea, often pass several native Hawaiian plant species without even realizing it. KITV4 spoke with Danya Weber of 'Laulima Hawaii ...
Calling all plant parents! Now is your chance to adopt a Native Hawaiian plant from Bishop Museum at the Kaiwiʻula Night Market.
Kona coffee, pineapples and macadamia nuts have become such iconic Hawaiian commodities, it’s easy to forget none are native species. They, along with plumeria, liliko‘i and other plants, were ...
A new website is dedicated to sharing the story of a critically endangered native Nawaiian plant thought lost to history until it was rediscovered on a rocky outcropping on Kaho‘olawe in 1992 ...
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The U.S. military wants to continue live-fire training at Pohakuloa, a high-altitude plateau on Hawaii’s Big Island. Native ...
Other Native Hawaiian plants for Christmas decorations In addition to plumeria, kukui nuts and ti leaves, there are many other native Hawaiian plants that can be used to decorate homes for Christmas.
Native plants in the U.S. are under threat from habitat loss, construction, overgrazing, wildfires, invasive species, bioprospecting — the search for plant and animal species from which ...
Native Hawaiian plants have been growing here for thousands of years and are well adapted to the climatic conditions of their island home. Including them in your garden offers an opportunity to ...
The Four Seasons Resort Oahu at Koolina offers a unique workshop allowing guests to explore native plants and indigenous healing.
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Adopt these Native Hawaiian plants with Bishop Museum - MSNHONOLULU (KHON2) — Calling all plant parents! Now is your chance to adopt a Native Hawaiian plant from Bishop Museum at the Kaiwiʻula Night Market. Download the free KHON2 app for iOS or ...
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