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Star shaped tree trunk

This week¡¯s UH News Image of the Week is from the .

From the : This African mahogany in Upper ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ Valley at Lyon Arboretum shows off its star-shaped trunk.

Raedelle Van Fossen, arboretum education manager shared: “Our Education Department nicknamed the tree Patrick, because it looks like Patrick the starfish from SpongeBob. We work with kids, so our references have to be relatable. The trail this tree can be found on is named for one of Lyon Arboretum’s longest-serving volunteers, Dick Carlson, who has donated to the Grounds Department to put up trail markers. Although he is a kupuna, he still hikes to the back of the arboretum to pull out invasive plants.”

Arborist Tylor Schwarze shared: The tree is a species of Terminalia, accession #8478. It was planted in 1940, collected by the USDA. The tree is over 90 feet tall (I climbed it and measured my rope to the ground). A very impressive tree.”

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