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A variety of photos of palms from windward O’ahu. Many pics from Ho’omaluhia Garden, near Lani Kai, and around Kailua.🙂

 

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Nice tour.  Assuming you are still visiting that side of the island, you might want to go up to Koko Head Crater.  It has been about 9 years since I was there last, so I'm sure that the palms, cycads and other interesting plants they had planted then have matured a great deal in that time.  Would love to see current photos of it if you make it up there.

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14 minutes ago, Tracy said:

Nice tour.  Assuming you are still visiting that side of the island, you might want to go up to Koko Head Crater.  It has been about 9 years since I was there last, so I'm sure that the palms, cycads and other interesting plants they had planted then have matured a great deal in that time.  Would love to see current photos of it if you make it up there.

Thanks Tracy, sadly back in NorCal as of last Sunday. I’m not too sad bc I can still grow a good number of awesome palms here, but O’ahu would be better for that. ;)

Is there a botanical garden located in Koko Head Crater? 

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