Photo Gallery
Historical Photos
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This
is the cover page of a 1935 edition of the Maui News,
commemorating the opening of the Road to Haleakala
Crater. It portrays "The Spectre of Brocken," a
unique natural phenomenon which is sometimes seen
form the crater's rim late in the afternoon.
"With the sun at his back, the
visitor sees his shadow in gargantuan proportions,
outlined on the clouds and completely encircled in
a shining, circular rainbow, says an article in this
edition. "Man has joined with nature to provide
an experience never to be forgotten." This edition also contains an article
about Wildflowers on Maui by D.T. Fleming. Click
here to read the article.
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| D.T.
Fleming introduced the Aloe vera to
Hawaii. He planted over 23 acres at Kapalua to experiment
with Aloe for medicinal purposes. It was common for
local Maui folk in the 40s to have a jar of Fleming's
white aloe paste in their medicine cabinet, as a cure-all
for sunburn, centipede bites, bee stings, wounds and
other afflictions. |
D.T. Fleming introduced
many varieties of Mango seeking to diversify Maui's
agriculture. During Mango season, he would
give away his favorite, the Hayden Mango, to all his
friends. Consequently, the Hayden was nicknamed "The
Fleming Mango." Old-timers still remember this
nickname. |
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D.T.
Fleming (circa 1945) was a community-minded man with
great vision. His wish for the gift of Pu'u
Mahoe was for "arboretum purposes." This
wish has protected the arboretum from being inundated
by the effects of tourism, which is more for profit
and entertainment than for "the trees."
He created an arboretum for Hawaii and its people. |
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| D.T. Fleming,
founder and manager of Baldwin Packers Co.,
now Maui Land and Pine. |
Euphence Fleming Vockrodt
holds a successfully rooted, air-layered
branch from a Mahoe (twin) tree named after its double
seed. From the Hawaiian Today feature article
(1959). |
Volunteers build the Arboretum in 1952
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| David Thomas
Fleming, circa 1916. |
David
and Martha Fleming at Pineapple Hill, their
home at Makaoioi (Clear View) Kapalua, Maui. |
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| Maunalei Arboretum
was planted by David Fleming in 1926 to preserve
the West Maui watershed. It is owned and maintained
by Maui Land and Pine Company. |
FOFA
Board of Directors were given a tour of the
Maunalei Arboretum in 2002 by manager Hank Openheimer. |
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| Euphense
Fleming Vockrodt and her husband Jack were
honored with The Historical Preservation Award 2001.
Euphence is pictued here the evening of the awards
ceremony. |
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