The Purple Hibiscus
Hibiscus flowers and Hawaii are nearly synonymous–from bumper stickers to designs and patterns to tattoos, many of us think Hawaii when we see the hibiscus’ distinct form. read more
Hibiscus flowers and Hawaii are nearly synonymous–from bumper stickers to designs and patterns to tattoos, many of us think Hawaii when we see the hibiscus’ distinct form. read more
A variegated pink hibiscus with unique petals and signature long stamen flowers in the hills near Hilo, Hawaii. read more
A fragile red hibiscus brightens visitors’ days at the Hilo Zoo (Pana’ewa Rainforest Zoo & Gardens). read more
A pink hibiscus on the Big Island of Hawaii shows off its natural beauty and uniform pink color. read more
A pretty peach-colored hibiscus presents a beautiful fade into a dark rose-colored center. read more
An aloalo ‘akala nani (beautiful pink hibiscus) catches sunset rays after a shower, creating a light, welcoming scene. read more
A hibiscus flower identified as “Blue Bayou” perks up in full bloom at the Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden on the Big Island of Hawaii. read more
A close-up shot of a pink and purple hibiscus shows off its large, soft petals and gets us so close to its anthers–those yellow pieces–that we wonder if just looking will get pollen on us. read more
We wanted to KISS (Keep It Simple Sweetheart) to start off your weekend, so we selected a beautiful and simple red and pink Hibiscus. read more
Another beautiful yellow hibiscus fills our view with its huge soft petals, ever contrasting with its rugged surroundings of lava rock and heat. read more
‘Ula’ula–red–is a sacred color associated with royalty in Hawaii. Here, a red hibiscus shows brightly in the afternoon sun with yellow pollen. read more
Since 1923, the yellow hibiscus–called Pua Aloalo–has been the flower of the Territory of Hawaii. read more