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Dieing Ohias do not seem to meet definition of ROD
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OK, I have what looks to be 2 forms of the Ohias.
The smaller dia. trunks that have grown twisted and contorted, with quite interesting shapes.
Then there are the larger, taller, straight trunked trees, less interesting but more numerous.
Both have been affected by this, but the smaller ones with the snaking trunks more so.

What kind of area will the roots of an Ohia cover?
Any suggestions as to what fungicide[s] to use?

EDIT:
About a year ago [7/'15] alapaimike posted that an Ohe Mauka was located in LE on Kupono near Malama.
I have gone to that area several times and cannot find it.
I have looked and checked around for sources for Ohe Mauka seedlings, saplings, seeds, etc.
As close as I've been able to come is to be offered Ohe Makai.
To the best of my knowledge, they are not suitable replacements for Ohias.
I am not interested in arguing the merits of one over the other.
I want to begin replacing my dead and dieing Ohias with Ohe Maukas.

Can anyone point me towards sure sources of Ohe Mauka replacement seeds, seedlings, saplings, etc?
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RE: Dieing Ohias do not seem to meet definition of ROD - by 1voyager1 - 07-15-2016, 11:15 AM

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