Hawaii Sunshine
With a wonderful variation of textures and colors, diversity and uniformity, flowers found throughout the islands seem like a microcosm of Hawaii. read more
With a wonderful variation of textures and colors, diversity and uniformity, flowers found throughout the islands seem like a microcosm of Hawaii. read more
A beautiful bunch of lovely Lehua flowers bloom bright red against a backdrop of green on the island of Kaua’i. read more
An aloalo ‘akala nani (beautiful pink hibiscus) catches sunset rays after a shower, creating a light, welcoming scene. read more
A brilliant blue and white Walking Iris in full bloom shines radiantly against the green backdrop of the Big Island’s “Cloud Forest.” read more
Native to South Africa, the Strelitzia, or Bird of Paradise, has set up strong roots in Hawaii and is now common throughout the islands. read more
A beautiful red lehua flower, established by Territorial legislature as the Hawaii island flower in 1923, blooms on an ‘ohi’a tree in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. read more
Hawaii can be an island of contrasts, from the people to the ‘aina (land), there is a clear diversity. This is one of the main reasons we love it. read more
Crimson Medinilla (Medinilla miniata) originally from the Philippines shows bright red flowers that hang from evergreen shrub. 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
Gardenias have been in bloom across the islands the past few weeks. What a wonderful, sweet smelling flower. Sometimes called “Kiele” in Hawaiian, the word also means to be fragrant. 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