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Ulu Kanu: Metrosideros
Why Metrosideros? Because this newsletter features an article about a trip to Aotearoa and a talk story with two Kiwi, it seems only fitting that our plant (or plants) of the month should have a New Zealand connection as Read More
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Friends of Haiku Stairs Initiative: The Stairs Stories
Friends of Haiku Stairs are also starting a new initiative called Stairs Stories to highlight the many ways the Haiku Stairs have touched people’s lives. Perhaps you have a story you’d like to share, or know someone else who might? We’re trying Read More
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Friends of Haiku Stairs: Ossipoff Cabin Fundraising Event
Friends of Haiku Stairs are excited to announce another Ossipoff Cabin fundraising event on Saturday, April 29 from 2pm-7pm! As we continue to raise money to save the Stairs during this critical time, we are fortunate to offer supporters the Read More
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Kokocrater Botanical Garden Photo Walk
On Saturday February 24, 2023 HTMC offered a photo walk through the Kokocrater Botanical Garden. The group spent time exploring and photographing in the cactus garden, native Hawai’ian section and African section. The crater was lush and green and Read More
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Ulu Kanu: Marsilea villosa
Why Marsilea villosa? In March, we celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and all things Irish, including the four-leaf clover. In Celtic lore, these lucky plants offered magical protection. Well, although it is not a clover, ‘ihi‘ihilauakea is pretty magical as Read More