Honolulu Advertiser Talks About Flowering Trees

The beauty and diversity of Hawaii’s flowering trees is stunning. With assistance from The Outdoor Circle, the Honolulu Advertiser recently published a very detailed and informative article about these highlights of our local landscape.

Staff writer Loren Moreno starts the article with:

Hawai’i may not have the East Coast’s famous autumnal turning of the leaves, but our summer brings a riotous show of color.

photo of rainbow shower treeIf you want to learn more about the Monekeypod, Royal Poinciana, Octopus, African Tulip and more, we suggest you head on over and read the article in full! The publicly accessible article will expire by September 1, 2007.

You can also see more photos by visiting The Outdoor Circle’s Flickr page. Flickr is a photo sharing site; if you are a member, please add us to your Contacts!

These links will take you off of The Outdoor Circle web site:
Flowering trees of summer color Hawai‘i
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Comments

Hawaii is rich in flora that just boggles the senses. The lush beauty that we mainlanders enjoy in terms of foliage is nothing compared to the carpet of flowers that just seems to blanket Hawaii in summer.
I get a lot of customers contacting me at my online nursery for advice on growing and caring for tropical flowering plants. There is no dearth of takers for anything to do with the exotic.

Posted by fastgrowingtree  on  January 9, 2008 in
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