One of the things Hawaii is known for is its great array of Hibiscus and members of the mallow famil
One of the things Hawaii is known for is its great array of Hibiscus and members of the mallow family (Malvaceae) in general. Back in June I was on Oahu on assignment for Hana Hou! to photograph native and endemic species and it is no surprise that a disproportionately large number were from this family. Shown here is Hibiscus kokio ssp. saintjohnianus, which cosmetically diverges from ssp. kokio by having orange flowers instead of a more common red or pink color. This rare and endemic subspecies has a limited distribution, localized to the coastal valleys of northwestern Kaua’i. The main historic uses of this species are the manufacturing of charcoal, creation of leis, and as a laxative. In modern times and surely throughout the past it of course was appreciated for its bright color and beauty. Thanks to the native nursery Hui Ku Maoli Ola and Lyon Arboretum for providing almost all the subjects for this series of Hawaiian plants! -- source link
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