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I planted 100 koa seedlings 4.5 years ago...
#11
that is wonderful yogi! i think about you whenever i drive by your old place and wonder how you are doing...(and everytime i see a 6wheel johndeer on the highway) are you thinking about coming back to the island, or just a visit to your koa?
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#12
Hi lquade. I'm here visiting my mother in law who moved here a couple years ago. We came with an open mind about moving back, but I get the feeling pele doesn't want us here and am ok with that. Hahah.
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#13
Where does one get Koa seedlings/seeds?
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#14
Though I'm sure there are plenty other sources, seedlings grown in small dibble-tubes are available for $1.00 each at the State Tree Nursery. Here's their species list: http://dlnr.hawaii.gov/forestry/files/20...s-list.pdf

And here's a contact-info link (and links to lots more):
http://dlnr.hawaii.gov/forestry/info/nurseries/

Years ago there were free tree giveaways (around Arbor Day I believe) at the Hilo-facility on Kawili Street. Not sure if they still do those.
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#15
Seeds, from around a Koa tree

Seedlings, BIAN.org has a list of nurseries, some that offer Koa...there is also the great offerings on Earth Day & Arbor Day (spring here) from various forestry divisions that include free to low cost for (limited quantity) native seedlings, inc. Koa

I had received a koa seedling from the Earth Day give away a couple of years ago, after seeing a great little koa above Bird Park in HVNP, only to realize it would grow larger than my whole lot! I donated the seedling to another punawebber with a much larger lot!
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#16
Smile
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#17
A real tree hugger! Must feel great to see your keiki doing well. We need more 'ili'ahi to be planted, too.

"This island Hawaii on this island Earth"
*Japanese tourist on bus through Pahoa, "Is this still America?*
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