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Native Hawaiian plants are wild creatures, 89% of which occur nowhere else on earth. Hawaii’s isolation resulted in extreme diversity and unique adaptations for the plant life that established without human assistance. If you love flowers, make space in your garden for natives. Many have distinctive forms perfect for lei or floral arrangements that reflect Maui’s unique culture and history
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Enjoying native Hawaiian flowers doesn’t require a foray into the mountains; many beautiful blooms love the beach as much as we do.
Native Hawaiian Plants at Lumeria Maui
Unveil the lush paradise of Hawaii with these 10 native plants that celebrate the island's natural beauty. From vibrant hibiscus to exotic ti plants, these species bring a touch of tropical splendor to your garden. Immerse yourself in the essence of Hawaii's flora and create your own island-inspired oasis. Pin now to infuse your Pinterest boards with the spirit of Hawaii and transform your space into a paradise of nature's bounty!
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Kou Tree Hawaii
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View photographs and a description of the plant Cordia subcordata, commonly known as Kou
Our mission is to spread awareness about the ecological and cultural importance of native Hawaiian plants and forests by establishing the Ōhia tree as a common feature in both residential and public areas of Hawaii.
Ohia-Lehua [Metrosideros polymorpha], growing in Hawaii. Ohia-Lehua is the most common native tree in the Hawaiian Islands, tolerating a wide range of soil conditions, temperature, and rainfall. It grows from sea level right up to the tree line at elevations of 8,200 ft and is commonly found in moist and dry forests, high shrublands, and is a colonizer of recent lava flows. Dominant in cloud forests above 1,300 ft, the tree is also common in seasonally wet forests.
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