Schiedea globosa is another member of the pinks family, endemic to Hawaii, and though less imperiled
Schiedea globosa is another member of the pinks family, endemic to Hawaii, and though less imperiled than its cousin (previously posted Schiedea adamantis), it still experiences a threatened existence in the wild. It is native to many of the islands where it inhabits steep north-facing cliffs and rocky slopes, often in coastal habitats where it requires little water, contrary to the general perception of the environments of Hawaii. The globular flower clusters are not visually striking but offer a fairly unique scent, reminiscent of sweet butter and caramel. This plant was part of a series enabled by Hana Hou! who brought me to Oahu for this project and Hui Ku Maoli Ola native nursery which generously lent me this among other plants to photograph. -- source link
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