Moonflowers in Hawaii
White Moonflower, also called Tropical White Morning-glory, or Moon Vine, was introduced to Hawaii after being naturalized from Mexico. read more
White Moonflower, also called Tropical White Morning-glory, or Moon Vine, was introduced to Hawaii after being naturalized from Mexico. read more
Spider orchids are one of the tropical climate’s most beautiful plants. Like other orchids, these grow on trees and other plants, adding a wonderful flare to just about any greenery. read more
This stand of palm trees, framed by a lava-rock wall, gives an air of Hawaiian paradise. read more
This yellow flower, found in Hawaii’s Tropical Botanical Garden on the Big Island is a gorgeous example of Hawaii’s floral abundance. read more
Red Anthurium adds color and wonder to many Hawaii gardens, roadsides, and resorts. This large, red, waxy flower is eye-catching and shares a tropical feeling. read more
Hawaii has many beautiful Heliconia plants, but the Lobster Claw Heliconia (Heliconia Rostrata) is unmistakeable in its colors, shape, and florescence. read more
While snorkeling in Hawaii’s clear waters, it can be easy to overlook the elegant and fascinating Crown of Thorns Seastar (starfish). This second-largest seastar is found in tropical reefs all around the world, with a few different varieties. read more