‘Ili Kupono Nursery

Marli often brings her daughter Kaya and her grandchildren Tulsi and Elija to the nursery to enjoy the Ah Ping swing. (Caz DiMarco/special to West Hawaii Today)

The goose foot croton is named for the unusual leaf shape. (Diana Duff/special to West Hawaii Today)

One of Murli’s favorites is the native nanu gardenia. (Murli Fedorowski/special to West Hawaii Today)

The Hawaiian flag ti cultivar makes a colorful addition to a grouping of ti plants. (Diana Duff/special to West Hawaii Today)

The variegation on one species of Manila palm is especially attractive. (Diana Duff/special to West Hawaii Today)

The palm collection at ‘Ili Kupono is now clearly labelled and organically fertilized. (Murli Fedorowski/special to West Hawaii Today)

The new logo for the garden features the Ah Ping swing. (Murli Fedorowski/special to West Hawaii Today)

Caz and his wife Feather often try out the swing under the Ah Ping mango. (Diana Duff/special to West Hawaii Today)

Tyler Aaron Jacobsen brings a special love for the sealing wax palm to the staff at ‘Ili Kupono. (Murli Fedorowski/special to West Hawaii Today)

Kim Parkes brings a lot of experience in the landscape industry to the ‘Ili Kupono staff. (Murli Fedorowski/special to West Hawaii Today)

Caz is happy to have his son Josh as part of the nursery crew under Marli’s management. (Fletch Photography/special to West Hawaii Today)

When Caz DiMarco was reassigned Garrett Webb’s lease on the ag lot at 73-4261 Lau‘i Street, he had plans for the nursery to augment his landscaping business, Hawaii Lawn and Landscape. Over the last few years, it has done that and more. He has recently expanded the nursery space, added new staff members and, of course, added a lot more plants.