Hawaii
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Acre-Wide Lahaina Banyan Tree Under Survey For Possible Revival After Deadly Maui Wildfire
The Lahaina banyan tree, which has grown to be an acre wide, is being surveyed by an arborist for the possibility of supporting its remaining health and reviving it after the recent deadly wildfire in Maui, Hawaii. Read more here.
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