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Measure of genetic diversity across populations of the Hawaiian endemic raspberry, ‘ākala or Rubus hawaiensis (Rosaceae).

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Watch the recording above.

Speaker: Rosalie Michot, MS in Botany

I am an intern at Amy Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden through KUPU. I just completed my Master's in Botany at UH Manoa, focused on population genetics of 'ākala; I got my undergraduate in Biology at the University of Louisiana Lafayette. I grew up between there and France, with parents who taught me about our connection with nature and it's thanks to them that I have a deep appreciation for it and decided to focus on conservation for my career path.

Logistics:

  • When: Thursday, July 10, 2025 at 5:30 pm (Talk starts at 6:00 pm)
  • Where: Hale Pulelehua, Amy Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden, 82-6160 Mamalahoa Hwy (please park at the Garden Visitor Center and walk in)

Followed By: Ethnobotanical Pupu Potluck

Note: Please bring an ethnobotanically-relevant pupu and be prepared to explain the origin and significance of the plant(s) to be devoured. May contain meat: a card will be provided to list main ingredients.


*Funding for this project provided by the Inflation Reduction Act and the USDA Forest Service, Urban and Community Forestry Program. USDA and Amy Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden are equal opportunity providers and employers. *

Event Details

DateThu, July 10, 202512:00 PM
LocationGarden Main Entrance82-6160 Hawaiʻi Belt Rd
Measure of genetic diversity across populations of the Hawaiian endemic raspberry, ‘ākala or Rubus hawaiensis (Rosaceae). | Amy Greenwell Garden | Amy Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden