11-03-2007, 07:28 AM
Aloha Mella,
Koa is listed for sale on both the Amy Greenwell Garden and Future Forests Nursery's
websites.
http://www.bishopmuseum.org/exhibits/gre...sales.html
http://www.forestnursery.com/pricelist.html
They both also list Koaia, which is a smaller, very similar tree more adapted to lower, drier places. Koas like deep soil and do best above 1500-2000', but I still think they have value in the landscape at much lower elevations. With koas it's best to try and find plants grown from seed stock that was in a similar environment as where you'll plant them (i.e. elevation and rainfall). I've planted a few out I grew from seed just as an experiment - we'll see how they do!
Koa is listed for sale on both the Amy Greenwell Garden and Future Forests Nursery's
websites.
http://www.bishopmuseum.org/exhibits/gre...sales.html
http://www.forestnursery.com/pricelist.html
They both also list Koaia, which is a smaller, very similar tree more adapted to lower, drier places. Koas like deep soil and do best above 1500-2000', but I still think they have value in the landscape at much lower elevations. With koas it's best to try and find plants grown from seed stock that was in a similar environment as where you'll plant them (i.e. elevation and rainfall). I've planted a few out I grew from seed just as an experiment - we'll see how they do!
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