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Kaneohe vs Mililani Town

How do native plants rules compare between Kaneohe, HI and Mililani Town, HI?

Kaneohe and Mililani Town have similar restriction levels.

Kaneohe, HI

Honolulu County

Few Restrictions

Kaneohe landscaping may substitute native Hawaiian species for standard plantings under LUO Sec. 21-4.70; no native-only mandate exists.

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Mililani Town, HI

Honolulu County

Few Restrictions

Mililani Town landscaping may substitute native Hawaiian species under LUO Sec. 21-4.70; HOA guidelines may govern which are approved for front yards.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKaneoheMililani Town
CodeLUO Sec. 21-4.70LUO Sec. 21-4.70
MandateNone, substitution allowedNone, substitution allowed
Local resourceHoomaluhia Botanical Garden-
GuidanceBWS Xeriscape ProgramBWS Xeriscape Program
HOA layer-MTA architectural rules

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Kaneohe FAQ

Can I plant koa in my Kaneohe yard?

Yes. Native species substitution is permitted under LUO Sec. 21-4.70. Koa prefers upland drier spots; lower Kaneohe yards may struggle with wet feet.

Does Kaneohe require any particular buffer trees?

Buffer requirements vary by zoning. Native species usually satisfy standard plantings, but commercial projects should confirm with DPP during permit review.

Mililani Town FAQ

Can I replace my Mililani front lawn with ilima?

Under ROH yes, but the Mililani Town Association may require maintained turf coverage. Submit an architectural application before converting front yards.

Are native plants drought-friendly in Mililani?

Yes. Central Oahu's dry periods favor natives like ilima and uki uki. BWS Xeriscape Program highlights species suited to Mililani's sun and soil.

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