HILO, Hawaiʻi - State Park officials estimate several hundred plants were pulled from the ground, and were trucked to the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo School of Tropical Agriculture, where they say viable plants will be returned to the ground.
A synthesized voice was utilized in the narration for this story. Video recorded by the Hawaiʻi DLNR, with additional video courtesy Kanaka Garden advocate Donna Grabow.
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