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HI Symbols
Symbols for Hawaii: Botanical and Garden
By Nora Kirkeby
Jun 22, 2006, 12:00 PST

Hawaii State Flowers and Hawaii State Tree

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Hawaii State Flower
Did you know that Hawaii's state flower is endangered? Yes, plants can be endangered too. Learn about the history of the pua aloalo (hibiscus) on this site. Find out why it was given this honor, and what is threatening it.
Source: Garden Guides

Hawaii State Flower (Hibiscus)
This has good information on the hibiscus. The window will appear as a pop-up source rather than a link.
Source: National Wildlife Federation

Hawaiian State Flower and Flowers of the Islands
Did you know that each of the Hawaiian islands has their own flower? Even the uninhabited Kahoolaw has a flower. This site has the official flowers of all the islands. Many of them are used in lei making, but be careful, some of the official "flowers" aren't flowers at all.
Source: Aloha Hawaii

Hawaii State Tree
Learn all about Kukui, the state tree, and its rich history at this site. You can also read all about the other wonderful plants of the Hawaiian Islands.
Source: Hawaiian Art

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