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C. Flora and Fauna
<br />Although there were no professional surveys conducted of the flora and fauna
<br />resources of the site, I do not believe that rare or endangered flora or fauna
<br />resources are likely to be found within my property.
<br />Almost all of the floral resources have been introduced by myself over the last 9
<br />years. We have indigenous ohia trees, Fruit Bearing trees which we make
<br />available for our guests when they are in season ... such as Breadfruit trees (Ulu),
<br />Kukui Nut Trees, Coconut trees, lilikoi vines, hawaiian chili pepper, dragon eye,
<br />jackfruit, mountain apple, macadamia nut trees, a pecan tree, lychee,
<br />mangosteen tree, guava, banana, many kinds of avocado, several types of
<br />lemons, limes, oranges, ruby red and regular grapefruit, pomelos, several types
<br />of tangerines, loquat, acerola cherry, Brazilian cherry, Hayden mango trees,
<br />apple trees, grapes, fig trees, 100 plus pineapple plants, blueberries,
<br />bellpeppers, Kobocha squash, eggfruit, and betel nut palms. We also have an
<br />extensive amount of manicured ornamental shrubs and flowering plants to add
<br />beauty to the landscaped garden. Various hibiscus, anthuriums, a wide variety
<br />of orchids including cymbidiums, dendrobiums, phalaenopsis, cattleya, and
<br />oncidium orchids. Night blooming jasmine, Spider Lily, Agapanthus, Tuberose
<br />starts, Aloe, Jade and other succulents, Impatiens, Coleus, Iris, 2 types of
<br />Oleander, Bleeding Heart, Gardenia, Kula Gold, Angel Trumpets, regular Pikake
<br />and the double version, Mock Orange, Hapu'u ferns, purple Heather, Ice cream
<br />bush, Cherry Blossom tree, yesterday today and tomorrow, roses, Jacaranda, 5
<br />Painted Rainbow Eucalyptus, dwarf orange, Ginger, Awapuhi ginger, Royal
<br />Poinciana, Rainbow Shower tree, Phoenix Palms, Areca Palms, Fishtail Palms,
<br />Plumeria, Penta shrubs, Hau trees, Bottle Brush, Sandpaper plant, Paperbark
<br />trees, Bougainvillea, Rhododendron, Blue Ginger, Pomegranate trees, Bird of
<br />Paradise, Asiatic Lily, money trees, regular Ti leaf, large red Ti, ornamental
<br />miniature red Ti and a colorful tri colored Ti, kalakoa bushes, Monstera and
<br />Lauhala.
<br />This site is not known to be a habitat for any rare or endangered wildlife. Given
<br />it's elevation, however it would be possible to find the Hawaiian Hawk ( I'o) and
<br />Hawaiian Owl (Pueo).
<br />It would appear that this B&B use would not have any significant negative
<br />impact, if at all on the flora and fauna resources in the area. The plants and
<br />flowers on our property actually attracts various kinds of birds and bees.
<br />D. Archaeological Resources
<br />As the site has been fully improved, no commissioned archaeological inventory
<br />survey was conducted. It is very unlikely that given the built up nature of the site
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