Passion Flower
A red and blue passion flower in full bloom in Hawaii proudly presents itself on the vine calling out to would be pollinators to come by for a taste. read more
A red and blue passion flower in full bloom in Hawaii proudly presents itself on the vine calling out to would be pollinators to come by for a taste. read more
A beautiful bunch of pink and yellow plumeria shine brightly with fresh rainfall still clinging to their petals. This variety with a bright red center fading into alternating yellow and pink petal sides is less commonly seen in Hawaii. read more
This brilliant spirally-arranged waxy ginger was photographed in Hawaii Tropical Botanical Gardens. read more
Bougainvillea vines, originally from South America, flourish in Hawaii and can be found in shaped bushes, draping over walls and climbing up trees. read more
The Halema’uma’u crater erupts into a burning flower of lava with orange and black petals centered by a bright yellow plume of molten rock. read more
Beautiful pinks and purples cascade from the sky creating a dizzying blur of colors, as the branches of a Rose Grape Tree bob up and down like fish eggs on so many hooks, waiting to catch passersby attention. read more
A bright pink hibiscus, fully opened to the Hawaii sunlight displays its most intimate parts, attracting various insects to spread its colorful yellow pollen to others, making way for future generations of this beautiful flower. read more
A beautiful bunch of purple blossoms burst from their single green stem, taking in the bright afternoon sunlight at a Maui lavender farm. read more
A delicate Cattleya orchid (ʻOkika in the Hawaiian language) displays its intricate white petal with purple lips pattern in Hawaii. read more
A beautiful bunch of red and yellow sage flowers in full bloom of alternating colors greets fortunate passers-by on the island of Maui. As the flowers blossom, they transform from a tight, square dome into soft, ruffle-edged petals. read more
At a former protea farm on the island of Maui, a King Protea displays its trademark shiny leaves, a collection of white and yellow flowers at the center, surrounded by prized soft pink bracts with a silvery sheen. read more
In the Hawaiian language “akena” means, “To boast, brag, admire, praise.” Although we’re not sure why Mr. DeCamp chose this name specifically, it is easy to understand its application to this stand-out flower. read more