Forest Talk: A Love Letter to Loulu

Forest Talk: A Love Letter to Loulu

With Brendan Stogner, Aloha ʻĀina Technician at Limahuli Garden and Preserve

Wednesday, August 27, 2025
10:30 am
Online via Zoom

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Explore the world of loulu—the only palm genus native to Hawaiʻi—with Brendan Stogner of Limahuli Garden and Preserve. Presented by the Kauaʻi Invasive Species Committee as part of their virtual Forest Talk series, this talk will focus on Hawaiʻi’s beloved loulu and why we should care for and appreciate these incredible plants.

There are currently 23 different species of loulu endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. Loulu are found at all four NTBG gardens on Kauaʻi and Maui. Loulu have a long history of practical uses in Hawaiʻi—their thick, fan-shaped fronds used in thatching; trunks used in constructions; and young fruit considered a delicacy. As special as loulu is, their threats are many, including the unfortunate arrival of the highly invasive coconut rhinoceros beetles to Kauaʻi

Learn more about loulu

Listen to the loulu episode of our Grow Aloha podcast for more insights on this important tree.

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