05-24-2008, 07:42 AM
In today's HTH Letters To The Editor a writer asks:
...just who is being inconvenienced by these trees, which have been a part of the Hawaiian ecosystem for the past 180 years?
http://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/arti...ters01.txt
My quick answer is I am. I have about 30 acres of lowland rain forest which is essentially destroyed by this nasty guava. Many areas are generally impenetrable. The Ohia are dying off. These guava contribute nothing and take away much.
If anyone wants `em bring a shovel...... I have about 2 million of them.
...just who is being inconvenienced by these trees, which have been a part of the Hawaiian ecosystem for the past 180 years?
http://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/arti...ters01.txt
My quick answer is I am. I have about 30 acres of lowland rain forest which is essentially destroyed by this nasty guava. Many areas are generally impenetrable. The Ohia are dying off. These guava contribute nothing and take away much.
If anyone wants `em bring a shovel...... I have about 2 million of them.
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