Displaced Puna farmers face ‘long road ahead’

Elton Mow tends orchids Friday at this home in Keaau.

One of Elton Mow’s orchids Friday in Keaau.

Elton Mow tends orchids Friday at this home in Keaau.

Elton Mow tends orchids Friday at his home in Keaau.

Elton Mow tends orchids Friday at this home in Keaau. (HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald)

HILO — Like many other nursery owners in Kapoho, Elton Mow lost years of labor when lava from the 2018 Kilauea eruption hooked around Green Mountain and buried the area under more than 60 feet of fresh rock.