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Hawaii Flowers ~ Popular

Hawaii Flowers ~ Popular

Hawaiii is renowned for its lush and diverse flora, featuring a wide array of beautiful flowers that thrive in its tropical climate. Here are some iconic flowers of Hawaii that you might find inspiring for your garden or simply to appreciate their natural beauty:

  1. Hibiscus:

    • Known as the state flower of Hawaii.
    • Comes in various colors including red, pink, yellow, orange, and white.
    • Large, showy flowers with prominent stamens.

  2. Plumeria:

    • Known for its fragrant, white or yellow flowers.
    • Often used in leis and floral arrangements.
    • Blooms throughout the year in Hawaii.

  3. Bird of Paradise:

    • Distinctive orange and blue flower resembling a bird in flight.
    • Thrives in warm, sunny climates.
    • Adds a tropical flair to gardens and landscapes.

  4. Anthurium:

    • Heart-shaped flowers in shades of red, pink, white, or green.
    • Glossy leaves add to its ornamental appeal.
    • Commonly used as cut flowers or in tropical floral displays.

  5. Ginger (Alpinia spp. and Zingiber spp.):

    • Several varieties with colorful bracts and fragrant flowers.
    • Often grown for their foliage as well.
    • Can be used in landscaping for its tropical look.

  6. Orchids:

    • Diverse range of orchid species and hybrids thrive in Hawaii.
    • Varieties include dendrobiums, phalaenopsis, and vandas.
    • Known for their intricate and exotic blooms.

  7. Heliconia:

    • Vibrant, tropical flowers with striking shapes and colors.
    • Often called lobster claws or false bird of paradise.
    • Ideal for adding a dramatic tropical effect to gardens.

  8. Pua Kenikeni:

    • Fragrant, tubular flowers that start out yellow and turn orange as they mature.
    • Popular for making lei necklaces and traditionally used in Hawaiian culture.

  9. Ti Plant (Cordyline fruticosa):

    • Not a flowering plant but prized for its colorful leaves.
    • Varieties with green, red, purple, or variegated foliage.
    • Adds ornamental value to landscapes and gardens.

  10. Tuberose:

    • Highly fragrant, white flowers that grow in clusters.
    • Used in perfumery and often seen in Hawaiian gardens.
    • Requires warm temperatures and full sun to thrive

  11. Blue Jade Vine

These flowers not only beautify Hawaii's landscapes but also play important cultural roles in lei making, horticulture, and traditional ceremonies. Whether you're planning a Hawaiian-themed garden or simply appreciate tropical flora, these flowers offer a glimpse into Hawaii's rich botanical diversity.

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