Plant lover becomes a successful businesswoman at Pua Kala Nursery

One of the attractive drought tolerant dracaenas at Pua Kala is the Dracena draco which is a small tree native to the Canary Islands. (Diana Duff/Special to West Hawaii Today)
One of Dianne’s favorites the ‘Color Guard’ yucca recently bloomed on her property. (Diana Duff/Special to West Hawaii Today)
Pua Kala Nursery currently has lots of interesting drought tolerant agave, yucca and dracena varieties in stock. (Diana Duff/Special to West Hawaii Today)
Dianne’s dog Daisy helps out on the nursery by inspecting plants like this group of native uki uki. (Diana Duff/Special to West Hawaii Today)
The beautiful ‘Ray of Light’ agave is one of Dianne’s favorite plants. (Diana Duff/Special to West Hawaii Today)
Dianne Zink sells lots of the colorful bedding plant, portulaca from her nursery. (Diana Duff/Special to West Hawaii Today)
Pua Kala Nursery now occupies nearly two acres on Old Government Road in Kona. (Dianne Zisk/Special to West Hawaii Today)
Dianne Zink named her nursery after one of her favorite flowers the native pua kala. (Dianne Zink/Special to West Hawaii Today)
Dianne Zink has been running Pua Kala Nursery for more than 25 years supplying landscape plants to many Kona landscapers and businesses. (Diana Duff/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Dianne Zink came to Kona on vacation in 1987. She was a young plant science graduate from Utah State with some nursery and golf course maintenance experience on the mainland. She was ready for a change and her vacation here kept extending until she realized she wasn’t going to leave.