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Editor’s Note: We have noticed a lot of enjoyment from you, our audience, around Hawaii flower pictures. So, we have decided to make Fridays the official flower day on the site. Today is the first “Friday Flowers.”
In Hawaiian, the plumeria is called, “melia.” These soft, abundantly fragrant flowers have become a hallmark of Hawaii. Sitting in tight, beautiful bunches atop small trees, plumeria beckon to be seen, smelled, and plucked from their branches to enjoy throughout the day.
Originally from Central and South America and related to the Oleander, several species of plumeria have made a home in Hawaii. You can find them throughout Hawaii from yards to airports and resorts to hillsides. Today they are used in flower leis, ornamental landscaping, and during special ceremonies like weddings.