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  1. 10. Feb. 2011 · The Lyon Arboretum, founded in 1918, occupies 200 acres of the Manoa watershed at the base of the majestic Koolau mountain range. A botanical garden and research facility, the arboretum—named after botanist Harold L. Lyon, who planted more than 2,000 tree species on its acreage—focuses on conserving, curating and studying plants in their habitats and sharing them with the community through ...

  2. Depends several factors: Volume, seed coat, drying conditions. Approximately 3 weeks to +2 months. Our rule of thumb- 1 month. Monitoring Drying. Pen Hygrometer or Hygropalm. Both measure RH% and temp of air surrounding seeds (equilibrium relative humidity) Target moisture content= 4-8% by seed weight.

  3. The Harold L. Lyon Arboretum is home to over 5,000 plants spread out amongst 193.5 acres. It features dozens of hiking trails (many which run parallel to the ‘Aihualama Stream), numerous gardens, and many areas dedicated to specfic types of plants like Pacific Palms.

  4. The Harold L. Lyon Arboretum, nestled in the back of Manoa Valley, is a hidden gem of O’ahu. Founded over 100 years ago the Arboretum has ca. 17,000 individual plants from around the world planted on 194 acres. This living collection functions as a botanical ark and provides a safe haven for species that are …

  5. 23. Mai 2024 · at HAROLD L. LYON ARBORETUM (3860 Manoa Road) Lyon Arboretum lies deep in the rain forests of Manoa Valley in Honolulu, on the island of O‘ahu. The setting is dramatic, surrounded on three sides by steep cliffs. Open to the public, yet still a relatively unknown destination, this nearly 200-acre tropical botanical garden with 2,000 species of ...

  6. The Harold L. Lyon Arboretum is a part of the University of Hawai’i and a public botanical garden. Lyon Arboretum’s research and focus on conservation biology has led to the development of the Hawaiian Rare Plant Program (HRPP), which consists of 3 facilities; a Micropropagation Lab, a Rare Plant Greenhouse, and a Seed Conservation Lab.

  7. 104 reviews of Harold L. Lyon Arboretum "Anyone who needs to escape the hustle and bustle of Waikiki for a few hours should head to this two-hundred acre park at the end of the Manoa Valley. Set against the backdrop of the Koolau Mountains, these tranquil gardens, part of the University of Hawaii, contain more than five thousand species, including major collections of native plants. Wandering ...