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Ohia Trees...
#11
Found some lair layering sites:
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/exten...layer.html
This site does say wet sphagnum moss or other soil:
http://evergreengardenworks.com/airlayer.htm
this site says not peat moss:
http://garden-gate.prairienet.org/airlayer.htm
http://evergreengardenworks.com/airlayer.htm
anf this site has a bunch of other rooting: optionshttp://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/hil/hil-8701.html

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#12
Pahoa Feed doesn't have it...tried (sorry) Walmart...they just have the green moss...should've tried HD too while I was in town...gonna really have to watch the driving into town thing now...gas 3.27! I'll check it out saturday and do the market at the same time.

A friend also told me where there was another one of those yellow ohias I want.

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#13
Don and Lek have a Yellow Ohia too.

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#14
I would like to have several red and yellow and bring them back to our property...our street used to be bursting with ohias before they ripped and rolled it.

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#15
The fellow who lived in our old house before us transplanted a red and yellow ohia in the front yard. They bloom at different times and seem to have different branching habits somewhat. The yellow ohia seems to have a greyer colored bark, too.

I did see a lovely orange ohia up in Honokaa and I may see if they would let me air layer that one. Not that I really need more trees in my yard, though!


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#16
Ooooo...orange ohia...I think I may have a progressive kine hobbie trying to find the different colors.

Carrie

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#17
its nice to keep them trimmed into a shrub form, i've seen a few that have been done as wind screens.

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#18
I have a friend that gonna pull up a large chunk of her moss for me...then the air layering beings!

Carrie

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#19
Checck out these sites on Ohias.
We have a Salmon color one blooming in view from our master bedroom in the house that were building. To bad it is in not in our yard

Aloha
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http://www.nativeplantnetwork.org/networ...ol_id=2417
http://www2.hawaii.edu/%7Eeherring/hawnp...t-poly.htm
http://www2.ctahr.hawaii.edu/forestry/Da....html#ohia



Edited by - wyatt on 05/12/2007 06:55:00
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#20
Richard, aloha! I think I may just go ahead and try the rooting method from a clipping as suggested in one of the publications before I try the air layering technique. I am grateful to you again for this info!

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