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Your search found 2544 hits- Big Tree: WiliwiliCommon Name: Hawaiian Coral Tree Scientific Name: Erythrina sandwicensis Year Nominated: 2014 Nominated By: Jen Lawson- Waikoloa Dry Forest Initiative Height: 40 ft Circumference: 186.96 in Crown Spread: 43.50 ft Total Points: 237.84 Location: Waikoloa… Read More »
- Big Tree: HauCommon Name: Sea Hibiscus Scientific Name: Hibiscus tilaceus Year Nominated: 2011 Nominated by: Sally Inkster Height: 20 ft Circumference: 110 in Crown Spread: 25.2 ft Total Points: 136.3 Location: Hulihe’e Palace, Kailua-Kona, Hawai’i Range: This… Read More »
- Big Tree: Koa Common Name: Koa Scientific Name: Acacia koa Year Nominated: 2012 Nominated By: The Nature Conservancy- Hawai’i Height: 115 ft Circumference: 343.3 in Crown Spread: 93.3 ft Total… Read More »
- Forest Reserve SystemProtecting Hawaiʻi's forests since 1903
- FRS Management GoalsForest Reserves are multi-use land areas that encompass and incorporate a variety of public uses and benefits. Each forest reserve within the system has differing management and use goals associated with it depending on the… Read More »
- Līhu‘e-Kōloa Forest ReserveThe Līhu‘e-Kōloa Forest Reserve was established by Governor’s Proclamation in 1909 for the purpose of protecting watershed areas vital to the lowland agricultural economy. It is located in east Kaua‘i and consists of over 12,500… Read More »
- Keālia and Moloa‘a Forest ReservesKeālia and Moloaʻa Forest Reserve were created by Governor’s Proclamation; Keālia in 1906 and Moloa‘a in 1909. According to the report that preceded the 1906 Proclamation, “The object of the proposed Kealia Forest Reserve is… Read More »
- Moloka‘i Forest ReserveThe Moloka‘i Forest Reserve was established by Governor’s Proclamation in 1912 to protect and permanently maintain mountain forests to ensure the continued regular stream flow and water resources. The Reserve is spread across east Moloka’i and is currently… Read More »
- Ka‘ū Forest ReserveThe Ka‘ū Forest Reserve was established by Governor’s Proclamation on August 2, 1906 to protect the forest on the lower slopes of Mauna Loa in the Ka‘ū District on the southeastern side of the island of… Read More »
- Timber Inventory Publications and BMPsDocument Title Description Hawaiʻi-Grown Christmas Tree Market Potential An analysis of market potential for Hawaiʻi-Grown Christmas trees Hawai‘i Growth Plot Data by Michael Constantinides (Important: To download this spreadsheet file right-click on the link above and… Read More »