05-10-2009, 10:08 AM
My SO wants another Mamaki plant, since her old one died. I have not seen any in the wild for a while now, and was wondering if anyone knows of a source?
Mamaki plants
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05-10-2009, 10:08 AM
My SO wants another Mamaki plant, since her old one died. I have not seen any in the wild for a while now, and was wondering if anyone knows of a source?
05-10-2009, 11:07 AM
Now that you mention it, they aren't as common as they once were.
You might try Kua O Ka La Public Charter School near the Ahalanui Hot Pond. They specialize in propagating and giving away native species. Kua O Ka La Phone # ....965-5098 punatoons
05-11-2009, 08:17 AM
There's a fellow at Maku'u market that has them from time to time.
You might also try Kenneth Lee Nursery in Panaewa 959-8892, Allie Atkins/Lehua Lena in Kea'au 966-7975, or maybe Jan Anderson at Kapoho Kai, 965-8839. I think it's best to get seed from plants close to your climatic conditions. If you live up high, I have noticed a whole lot of them up in Volcano - some of them in the County road ROW. Mamaki has grown easily for me from seeds and cuttings. Aloha, Mitzi
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Native Landscape Design uluhedesign@yahoo.com
05-11-2009, 11:08 AM
we, nalehua nursery, have some, grown in the volcano area from seed gathered in the area, how well they would adapt to a coastal environment I couldn't say, but if you are interested in purchasing contact me through my email
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