COURTESY JENSEN UYEDA Rapoza mangoes filled a Waimanalo tree in December, after flowering was forced during summer’s dry conditions. The tree was pruned to stay small, making the fruit easy to pick.
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The University’s landscapers take pains to protect plants and pollinators as they prepare Grounds for the winter.
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