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Aileen's Nursery - Po'o Wai U

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Our nursery grows native plants of Hawaii, for restoration and reforestation, contract growouts for various agencies, landowners and the community. We also grow trees and plants for timber, windbreaks, Christmas trees, and import replacement.

Physical / Mailing Address:

942 W Kawailani St
Hilo, HI 96720

Contact:

Aileen Yeh
ph: (808) 936-2671

Area of Operation:

United States

Hawai'i

 

Nursery Products and Services

Services
  • Contract growing
    • Reforestation
      • Southern Conifers loblolly, shortleaf, longleaf, slash, etc.
      • Western Conifers Douglas-fir, ponderosa pine, western hemlock, western larch, western redcedar, redwood, etc.
    • Restoration / Conservation
      • Grasses
      • Shrubs
      • Trees
  • Other
    Consulting
Specifications
Nursery type
  • Forest Industry company engaged in forestry
  • Private not Government
Business type
  • Contract legal agreement involved, including Custom Growing
  • Retail sell to ultimate consumer
  • Wholesale sell to others for resale
Production capacity
  • Less than 100,000
Stocktypes produced
  • Container
    Varies depending on species. SC7-D40: tree pots, bandpots, plugs.
Products
  • Seedlings for sale
    • Reforestation
      • Southern Conifers loblolly, shortleaf, longleaf, slash, etc.
      • Western Conifers Douglas-fir, ponderosa pine, western hemlock, western larch, western redcedar, redwood, etc.
    • Restoration / Conservation
      • Coastal species
      • Grasses
      • Shrubs
      • Trees
      • Wetlands species
  • Other
    Native Hawaiian species seedlings such as Acacia koa and Ohia - Metrosideros and others.