‘Ula’ula Aloalo (Red Hibiscus)
A red hibiscus adorns ocean-wet lava rock on the Big Island’s Kona shoreline. read more
A red hibiscus adorns ocean-wet lava rock on the Big Island’s Kona shoreline. read more
A bright orange hibiscus with both orange petals and orange stamen displays brightly in Hawaii. These gorgeous flowers grow to several inches across, making them visible from quite a distance. Lacking a strong scent, they use their size and color … read more
We hope that this gorgeous red hibiscus brightens your day. Take a minute, close your eyes, and imagine palm trees, blue skies, and pretty flowers. read more
We see a lot of red, pink, yellow and white hibiscus in Hawaii; but we don’t often see orange hibiscus. read more
We have noticed that many of your favorite pictures involve Hawaii’s beautiful flowers, sunsets, and beach scenes–here are all three in one. read more
White hibiscus seem to be a bit less common on the islands than the red and yellow varieties. Maybe that is why they grab our attention when we see them. read more
A bright yellow hibiscus from Hawaii to brighten your day. read more
We present to you this gorgeous shot of a white hibiscus at sunset on a Maui beach. read more
Breaking through the surrounding dark, a fully-bloom pink hibiscus makes a strong statement. read more
A yellow hibiscus sways in the Hawaiian shoreline breeze. read more
A gorgeous purplish-pink hibiscus in full bloom. read more
Flowers and sunsets in Hawaii…three of our favorite things. read more