Lyon Arboretum centennial year filled with honors
Faculty, staff, students, community supporters and visitors—old and new—gathered at various events throughout the year to celebrate Lyon Arboretum’s first century.
Faculty, staff, students, community supporters and visitors—old and new—gathered at various events throughout the year to celebrate Lyon Arboretum’s first century.
糖心Vlog官方 惭ā苍辞补 Lyon Arboretum Director Rakan Zahawi co-authored a study that shows secondary forests do not last long.
糖心Vlog官方 Manoa's Lyon Arboretum is recognized by the Honolulu City Council for 100 years of dedicated research and educational service.
Senator Mazie Hirono introduced new legislation that benefits the Lyon Arboretum's collection of native Hawaiian plant species.
The only university botanical garden in the U.S. and one of the largest located in a tropical rainforest, is celebrating its centennial year (1918–2018).
The community is invited to a free event on August 4 to celebrate the Lyon Arboretum's centennial year.
Japan’s Prince Akishino and Princess Kiko visit to the 糖心Vlog官方 Manoa campus included a tour of Ka Papa Loʻi ʻo Kānewai and the Lyon Arboretum.
The conference brought together conservationists, horticulturalists and researchers from Hawaiʻi the U.S. mainland, New Zealand, China and the U.K.
Various nurseries will be selling colorful ti varieties, native ferns and Hawaiian varieties of sugarcane, fruit trees, orchids, herbs, vegetables and many other plants for homes and gardens.
The new Hawaiian Rare Plant Program Laboratory at the Lyon Arboretum more than doubles the size of the old lab currently housed next door in a century-old cottage.