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Hawaii Flowers

Tropical flowers love Oahu, especially hibiscus, of which there are several thousand varieties.  The hibiscus, all colors and varieties, was the official Territorial Flower, adopted in the early 1920s. At statehood in 1959, the first state legislature adopted many of Hawaii's symbols as part of the Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS, state laws). It wasn't until 1988, however, that the yellow hibiscus which is native to the islands was selected to represent Hawaii. For this reason, you will see many older photos and postcards with the red hibiscus, or any other color for that matter, as the state flower.

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Hawaii State Flower

The Yellow Hibiscus is native to Hawaii.

The official state flower is the yellow hibiscus (hibiscus brackenridgei), also known as pua aloalo. The hibiscus originated in Asia and the Pacific islands. It is believed that there were originally only five hibiscus species native to the Hawaiian islands


Red Hibiscus


Yellow Hibiscus


Pink Hibiscus


Orchids


Protea


Bird of Paradise


Red Ginger

Hawaii Flowers Slide Show




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