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Scaevola gaudichaudii
... It has dark yellow, brownish-yellow, orange, or rarely pinkish (only seen in photographs by us) flowers with the classic half-flower form of plants in ...
Last modified on Sep 21, 2025
Metrosideros polymorpha
... the pronounced filaments that give the flowers their pom ... Seed capsules form after flowering and are brown ... produces a variety of flower colors, each ...
Last modified on Nov 12, 2025
Bobea sandwicensis
... Cultivated plants seem to flower sporadically ... Pollinated flowers develop into green berries that ... Fortunately, ʻahakea begin flowering when they are ...
Last modified on Dec 11, 2025
Sida fallax
... Sida fallax flowers are perfect (bisexual) ... Each flower lasts only one day ... Sida fallax grows fast and usually begins flowering within a year ...
Last modified on Dec 29, 2025
Euphorbia degeneri
... The pollinated female flower develops into a green ... this little ʻakoko begins flowering early, perhaps as ... to stop growing or never flowers, you can ...
Last modified on Dec 14, 2025
Scaevola gaudichaudiana
... There, you should pick a flower from a naupaka kahakai and press the two flowers together, thus rejoining the village youth and his sweetheart ...
Last modified on Oct 13, 2025
Portulaca (the four native species)
... Portulaca lutea leaves and flowers (yellow), in a ... Flowering (yellow) Portulaca molokiniensis in a container ... sclerocarpa leaves and flower (white) ...
Last modified on Nov 13, 2025
Euphorbia celastroides var. kaenana
... The male flower has a single long stamen at its ... comm.] has described ʻakoko flowers as smelling like ... Flowering is generally year-round in the wild ...
Last modified on Dec 14, 2025
Coleus australis
... Each pollinated flower quickly develops into a dry ... If you prefer foliage over flowers, you can ... they fully develop (ie, before flowering) since this ...
Last modified on Sep 24, 2025
Hibiscus arnottianus
... are a few cultivars of Hibiscus arnottianus commercially available because of their hardiness, abundance of flowers, or particular flower form, with ...
Last modified on Oct 19, 2025
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