About this Event
Taylor Kellerman, Director of Diversified Agriculture and Land Stewardship for Kualoa Ranch will present the cultural importance of ʻulu (breadfruit), the propagation of and the varieties with a sampling of ʻulu as a “fishless poke.” He will also give an overview of the growing of cacao in a “pod to bar” concept and have a sampling.
This class will primarily be held indoors at Lyon Arboretum at the Upstairs Visitor Center Classroom. A mask is required in the classroom and other indoor areas. The following are recommended:
- Comfortable shoes with good traction
- Long pants or leggings (to keep mosquitoes off) or mosquito repellent
- Rain jacket, poncho, or light umbrella
Price: $35 ($25 class fee + $10 supply fee)
Sign up by 9/21/22
This class is brought to you by the Garden Club of Honolulu.
For questions about the class logistics, please call Lyon Arboretum at (808) 988-0456 or email Jenna at [email protected].
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Lyon Arboretum, 3860 Manoa Road, Honolulu, United States
USD 35.00