The Friends of Kaena invite you to
Malama Kaena...
By helping with a beach clean-up
Saturday December 12 2009
9am-12pm
pōhinahina (vitex rotundifolia)
is one of the first plants to colonize coastal dunes, keeping the sand from blowing away. This hardy shrub bears handsome deep blue to purple blossoms that are a favorite of lei makers and growers of Hawaiian plants.
Pōhinahina is a native plant that grows at Kaena Point.
Malama Kaena...
By helping with a beach clean-up
Saturday December 12 2009
9am-12pm
Want to help? Meet at YMCA Camp Erdman 69-385 Farrington Hwy.
Come dressed to work outside in hot weather. Don't forget sunscreen and a hat!
Afterwards, join the Friends of Kaena board members for lunch, where they'll discuss plans to further malama Kaena.
The Hawaiian monk seal (Monachus schauinslandi)
can often be seen at the very end of Kaena Point.
pōhinahina (vitex rotundifolia)
is one of the first plants to colonize coastal dunes, keeping the sand from blowing away. This hardy shrub bears handsome deep blue to purple blossoms that are a favorite of lei makers and growers of Hawaiian plants.
Pōhinahina is a native plant that grows at Kaena Point.
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