| 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. |