Reflecting Plumeria
White and yellow plumeria float at the water’s surface causing reflections of petals on the ocean ceiling. read more
White and yellow plumeria float at the water’s surface causing reflections of petals on the ocean ceiling. read more
A wall of bouganvilla (pua kepalo) builds a bouquet on Hawaii’s Big Island. read more
We hope that this bouquet of sweet smelling pink plumeria brighten your day and share some love from the Aloha State. read more
Since 1923, the yellow hibiscus–called Pua Aloalo–has been the flower of the Territory of Hawaii. read more
The fine, reddish-pink hairs of a lehua flower blossom like a firework, spreading in all directions with a tip of yellow. read more
Another bright and beautiful hibiscus grows tall on the island of Maui, this one deep yellow with a red center. read more
A hillside flames to life with Pua Kalikimaka–the poinsettia plant–litterally meaning, “Christmas flower” in the Hawaiian language. read more
Also known as Gazania (Gazania linearis), the Treasure Flower produces blooms that look like sunflowers that grow to 10 inches high. read more
One orchid variety regularly seen on the islands is the Moth Orchid (Phalaenopsis), like this beautiful White Moth Orchid with a bright pink stigma. read more
A bright white (ke’oke’o) hibiscus shines in the Hawaiian daylight with a dark red stamen. read more
We look on with envy as a less common light pink hibiscus plays in the shallow surf on a golden sand beach in Hawaii. read more
A single plumeria flower floats on the water with its petals partially submerged, giving it buoyancy and beauty. read more