Lyon Arboretum features spring events
UH Mānoa’s Lyon Arboretum hosts spring 2018 events featuring hikes, lectures, classes and demonstrations.
UH Mānoa’s Lyon Arboretum hosts spring 2018 events featuring hikes, lectures, classes and demonstrations.
The 55 year old talipot palm is blooming—the palms flower only once and can do so from when they are 30 to 80 years old.
A wide selection of plants, holiday crafts and decor as well as a keiki activity booth will be available at on November 18, 9 a.m.–2 p.m.
Rakan A. Zahawi was named director of the Harold L. Lyon Arboretum effective October 1, 2017.
Lyon Arboretum will expanding its capacity for collection and banking of ʻōhiʻa seeds across all islands in response to the Rapid ʻŌhiʻa Death (ROD) crisis.
Members of the public are invited to the summer Brown Bag Speaker Series, featuring guest speakers on a variety of botanical topics.
Nellie Sugii was recognized for her management of the Hawaiian Rare Plant Program and her 30 years of research on endangered plant propagation methods.
Carl E. Lewis, Tom A. Ranker and Rakan A. Zahawi and finalist for the position of Harold L. Lyon Arboretum director.
Various nurseries will be selling a wide variety of plants from colorful ti varieties and Hawaiian plants to herbs and vegetables.
Lyon Arboretum’s Hawaiian Rare Plant Program awarded a $114,000 national grant to help preserve and restore native plants.