Project Hoʻonani
Objective:
Beautify the PHIS campus with plants significant to local culture.
Vision:
Student-led creation of several garden/landscaped areas around the campus filled with a wide variety of plants and cared for by students/faculty/staff/parent/community projects and programs. Become self-sustaining for lei, decorations, and other functions where plant materials are needed. Development of pride in our campus, educational opportunities, community service opportunities, and economic development opportunities.
Use the map to locate nā mea kanu of Pāhoa High & Intermediate School!
The PHIS campus has the following mea kanu:
ʻAʻaliʻi
ʻĀkia
Akulikuli
Alaheʻe
Anthurium- White
Arica Palm
ʻAweoweo
Bird of Paradise
Bird of Paradise- White
Bozu
Gardenia
Ginger- Red
Ginger- Torch
Ginger- White
Green Rose
Hala
Hapuʻu
Hawaiian Cotton
Heliconia- Dwarf Jamaican
Heliconia- Lobster Claw
Hydrangea
ʻIlima
Kou
Kukui
Kupukupu
Lama
Lāʻī (ti)
Lauaʻe
Lokelani
Loulu
Maʻohauhele
Maidenhair fern
Maiʻa (banana)
Mango
Milo
Monstera
ʻŌlena
Orchid- Assorted
Orchid- Tiger
Palapalai
Pīkake
Pōhinahina
Pua Kalaunu (Crown Flower)
Puakenikeni
Puamelia (Plumeria)
Sea Grape
Song of India
Tuberose
ʻUkiʻuki
ʻŪlei
Wiliwili