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RE: Myths and Legends and customs - Vic - 10-03-2017 quote: I'm very selective on plant types, only ones that i know i want and only ones that are right next to the road(likely to be mowed/poisoned/removed)and i already have lfa.. Cant wait to live in Puna! RE: Myths and Legends and customs - Carey - 10-03-2017 Vic, most of the truly roadside plants are probably not from Hawaii, as vehicles today are a great spreader of non-native plants.... If you only want to collect "appropriate"(native, canoe, non-invasive, wat`eva) plants, the first thing to do is to really get familiar with native plants, canoe plants, and most importantly, invasive non-natives.... As far as transplanting plants from one area of a district (or even an ahupua`a) to another, that IS how plants, both native and canoe, were propagated around the islands. But of course, to correctly do it would be first with an appropriate `olelo. RE: Myths and Legends and customs - snorkle - 10-03-2017 Certified export Nurseries ship tons of potted plants off island weekly. The medium must be dirt free to pass Federal Ag regulations. (Dirt free = black cinder) |