Native Plants

We offer plants that are  indigenous and endemic to the state of Hawaiʻi.  When you plant a native species, you can support the perpetuation of native Hawaiian ecosystems, maximize water use efficiency in irrigated landscapes, and provide materials used in Hawaiian culture. We provide a variety of plants from coastal ground covers to high elevation canopy trees for your landscaping, gift giving or reforestation projects. We are also dedicated to providing  the best varieties of avocado and citrus trees for large agricultural ventures as well as home orchards.

 

Trees
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Alahe'e
Psydrax odorata


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Hao

Rauvolfia sandwicencis


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Hō'awa   

Pittosporum sp


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'Iliahi (Sandalwood)

Santalum haleakalae var. haleakalae


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Keahi

Sideroxylon polynesicum


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Koa

Acacia koa var. koa


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Koa'ia

Acacia koa var. koaia


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Kokia

Kokio drynarioides


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Kukui

Aleurites moluccana


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Lama

Diospyros sandwicencis


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Loulu

Pritchardia sp.


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Māmane   

Sophora chrysophylla


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Milo

Thespesia populnea


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Naio

Myoporum sandwicense


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Neneleau

Rhus sandwicencis


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'Ōhi'a lehua

Metrosideros polymorpha


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Pōkalakala

Polyscias racemosum


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Wiliwili   

Erythrina sandwicensis

Groundcovers

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'Ae'ae
Bacopa monnieri


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'Ākia
Wikstroemia sp


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'Akulikuli   
Sesuvium portulacastrum


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'Ihi
Portulacca molokiniensis


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O'ahu sedge
Carex wahuensis


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'Ohai
Sesbania tomentosa


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Pa'uohi'iaka  
Jacquemontia sandwicensis


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Pōhinahina
Vitex rotundifolia


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Pohuehue
Ipomoea pes-caprae


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'Uki'uki
Dianella sandwicencis


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'Ūlei
Osteomeles anthyllidifolia


AVOCADO TYPES AVAILABLE!

Vigorous and pest-free avocado trees that are ready to go in the ground. Avocado varieties that we are currently offering include:

ʻGREENGOLDʻ

A cultivar developed by the University of Hawaii at the Kula Ag Experimental Station. This tree has superior quality green, pear shaped fruit. Heavy bearing, medium sized tree. Fruit are ripe in February - April. Type A flowers.

ʻHASSʻ

A popular cultivar in California. Smaller rough skin, brown fruit. Seed can be large if grown in wet areas. Type A flowers.

ʻKAHALUʻUʻ

This cultivar has an excellent flavored large, oblong, green fruit. Can be alternate bearing and is a large sized tree. Fruit are ripe in November - February. Type B flowers.

'LAMB HASS'
​This cultivar is similar to Hass but grows better in Hawaii's climate. Fruit are ripe March thru July. Type A flowers.

'WURTZ'

This variety stays small and is good for small spaces. Type A flowers.

'MALAMA'

​This variety has excellent quality, large fruit with purple skin. Fruit are ripe in September thru December. Type A flowers.

'MURASHIGE'

This variety is a large tree with lots of fruit. Fruit are ripe in May - August. Type B flowers.

'OTA'

The fruit are green, round with a small seed and have excellent quality and flavor. Fruit are ripe September- February - May. Type B flowers.

ʻSHARWILʻ

Currently, this cultivar is the only avocado allowed for export to other states. The fruit are green, pear-shaped and have excellent quality and flavor. Very consistent bearing tree. Fruit are ripe in December - May. Type B flowers.

ʻSAN MIGUELʻ
The fruit of this cultivar are  pear-shaped and have excellent quality and flavor. Very consistent bearing tree. Fruit are ripe in  September - January. Type A flowers.

Ferns

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Kupukupu

Nephrolepis sp.


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Palapalai

Microlepia strigosa


Vines

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'Āwikiwiki

Canavalia pubescens


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Hawaiian Bonamia

Bonamia menziesii


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Maile

Alyxia stellata

​LEMON
ʻImproved Meyerʻ (standard, semi-dwarf and dwarf rootstock)
ʻAllen Newmanʻ Eureka (standard rootstock)
ʻ8Aʻ Lisbon  (standard and dwarf rootstock)

LIME
ʻTahitianʻ - aka. ʻBearssʻ, ʻPersianʻ  (standard and dwarf rootstock)
ʻThornless Mexicanʻ -  aka. ʻBartendersʻ, ʻCoronaʻ  (standard rootstock)
ʻCalamansiʻ (standard rootstock)
ʻKaffirʻ  (standard rootstock)
ʻAustralian Fingerʻ  (standard rootstock)

ORANGE
ʻBeckʻ Navel (standard rootstock)
ʻCara caraʻ Navel (standard rootstock)
ʻCutterʻ Valencia (standard rootstock)
ʻFisherʻ Navel (standard rootstock)
ʻLane Lateʻ Navel  (standard rootstock)
ʻParent Wahsingtonʻ Navel  (standard rootstock)
ʻMidknight Valenciaʻ  (standard rootstock)
ʻOlindaʻ Valencia  (standard rootstock)

TANGERINE
'Clementine' (semi-dwarf rootstock)
ʻDaisy SLʻ (standard rootstock)
'Fairchild LS' (standard rootstock)
'Fremont' (semi-dwarf rootstock)
ʻGold Nuggetʻ (standard rootstock)
'Honey' (standard rootstock)

'Lee X Nova' (standard rootstock)
'Page' (standard rootstock)
ʻTangoʻ (standard and semi-dwarf rootstock)

TANGELO
ʻMineolaʻ  (standard and semi-dwarf rootstock)

GRAPEFRUIT
ʻRio Redʻ  (standard rootstock)
ʻOroblancoʻ  (standard rootstock)
​ʻStar Rubyʻ (standard rootstock)