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Hawaiian Plumeria |
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Hawaiian Pink Plumeria Plant 10" Cutting
Pua Melia is what I'm
called in Hawaiian, but Plumeria is my botanical name. My popularity
among the islanders speaks for itself. It's you though, the visitor,
who have made me a very popular lei flower..... |
$4.99 |
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Hawaiian Red Plumeria Plant 10" Cutting
.......This is because
of my delicate fragrance and the fact that I'm long lasting as a
lei. Balmy nights, moonlit beaches and Plumeria flowers; this is
Hawaii! |
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Hawaiian White Plumeria Plant 10" Cutting
Please plant cut side
down about 4" in a porous sandy potting soil. Place in direct sun.
Water until soaked then dry out before watering again. Feed with a
general fertilizer or a timed-release fertilizer. Ideal temperature
range is 60F to 90F. |
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Hawaiian Yellow Plumeria Plant 10" Cutting
Indoors:
Put your Plumeria in a sunny south facing window. You can also
supplement with a grow bulb for extra light and warmth. Don't over
water in the winter. In the spring when it warms up, repot it up one
size and gradually move outside for summer. |
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Hawaiian Ginger |
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Hawaiian Blue Ginger Root
I'm actually a
Brazilian, but as you can see, I've adopted very well to Hawaii. I'm
a perennial herb, creeping first, then becoming erect up to 3 feet
high. My leaves are spirally arranged and are green and shiny. My
flowers are deep blue, almost purple with yellow anthers. |
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Hawaiian Kahili Ginger Root
The Hawaiian Chieftains
had an emblem of royalty that were called kahilis, and wherever the
chief went, this symbol would announce his presence and his rank. My
cylindrically shaped cone with yellow flowers and bright red
filaments resembles the chieftains kahilis |
$2.99 |
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Hawaiian Pink Ginger Root
I’m known in Hawaiian
as ‘Awapuhi – Ula’Ula. Just as my cousin the red ginger, the flower
industry seeks me out for cut flower arrangements. I am a cylinder
shaped flower pastel pink in color. If growing conditions are right,
I will reach a height of 15 feet, and I will flower all year round. |
$2.99 |
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Hawaiian Red Ginger Root
I'm known in Hawaiian
as 'Awapuhi - Ula'Ula. The flower industry seeks me out for cut
flower arrangements. They have come to realize my beauty as I'm an
upright head of rich, crimson, and my leaves are a deep green. I, as
well as my leaves, add striking color to a bouquet. |
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Hawaiian White Ginger Root
Awapuhi Ke'okoe'o is my
Hawaiian name. I'm pure white, and some say I resemble white orchids
from afar. I was brought to Hawaii in the 19th century and became a
favorite evening lei flower. I would sweetly scent the bodies of the
wearers, so I eventually became a symbol of love. |
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Hawaiian "Good Luck" Ti |
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Hawaiian Green Ti Plant (2 logs)
I served a very useful
purpose in the lives of the Hawaiians. They used my leaves to make
whistles, house thatch, raincoats, sandals, plates and wrappers for
food. They even distilled my root to produce a high-grade brandy
called Okoehao...... |
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Hawaiian Red Ti Plant (2 logs)
.....Today, I'm used to
make Hula skirts, in flower arrangements, and my green leaves are
still used to impart special flavor to foods when wrapped and
steamed. Amazing you say! Yes, I'm amazingly useful. |
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Hawaiian Red/Green Ti Plant Combo (1
Red, 1 Green)
Trim wax from ends.
Place cutting horizontally in a dish of water covering cutting
halfway. Change water once a week until roots sprout. When roots are
2 inches long, transplant in pot with good drainage in sandy soil or
other commercial media. Keep soil moist at all times. |
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Hawaiian Hibiscus |
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Hawaiian Pink Hibiscus Cutting
I come from a large
family of about 1000 species of plants from herb to trees. I am
related to cotton, okra, flowering maple, hollyhock, milo, ilima and
hau; but it is I, the flowering hibiscus, that comes to mind when
people think of the word hibiscus........ |
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Hawaiian Orange Hibiscus Cutting
.......Hawaii's
Governor Archibald Cleghorn, was the first to produce new varieties
of me in Hawaii in 1872. He sure got the ball rolling, for soon
after I became very popular here. In fact, I'm Hawaii's state flower
(yellow). |
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Hawaiian Red Hibiscus Cutting
.......I'm inexpensive
to grow, relatively free of pests, beautiful to look at as an
ornamental bush or hedge, and my flower is positively beautiful.
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Hawaiian Yellow Hibiscus Cutting
Plant
cutting in vermiculite and perlite. Keep constantly moist and in
about 2 or 3 months, I will have enough roots and should be
transplanted in a potting soil mix with good drainage. Moderate
temperatures of 60F-85F will be appreciated, and needs full sun to
bloom. |
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Hawaiian Seeds |
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Hawaiian Bird of Paradise Seeds (pk. of 5 seeds)
The orange and blue crest emerging from the
canoe-shaped bract accounts for my attractiveness as well as my
name, for I truly look like an exotic bird of paradise. I've been
propelled into the commercial flower industry because of my ability
to last as long as two weeks when cut, and also, because I add color
and beauty to an arrangement. |
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Hawaiian Kona Coffee Seeds (pk. of 8 seeds)
Coffee Arabica (Kona) as we call it is an
evergreen tree with dark green waxy, pointed, opposite leaves with
bright red berries. Each package contains 8 Kona coffee seeds that
are grown and shipped fresh from the Big Island of Hawaii. |
$2.49 |
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Hawaiian Guava Seeds (pk. of 2-3 dozen seeds)
My Hawaiian name is Kuana. I started out as a
wild fruit. I'm very popular in the islands. I'm eaten fresh of the
tree; prepared as a fruit juice; made into jams, jellies and
sherbet; used in cakes, pies and frostings. |
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Hawaiian Macadamia Seeds (pk. of 5 seeds)
You no doubt have enjoyed me dipped in chocolate
or roasted and salted, but I can also be eaten raw. I'm a good
source of vitamin B1, calcium, phosphorous and iron. My tree has
shiny green holly-like foliage and makes an attractive shade tree. |
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Hawaiian Papaya Seeds (pk. of 2-3 dozen seeds)
Islanders and visitors
enjoy me as a breakfast fruit because I'm delicious, a good source
of calcium, sugar, and vitamins A, C, and G. If my sap is
rubbed on fresh meat and the meat is wrapped in my leaves and left
overnight, presto - tenderized meat! |
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Hawaiian Passion Fruit Lilikoi (pk. of 2-3 dozen
seeds)
I’m more widely known
by the name Passion fruit, but the islanders call me Lilikoi. I’m
rich in vitamins, delicious in flavor, and beautiful as an
ornamental vine. Not only do the islanders use me as a fruit juice,
but they also use me to make refreshing ices, in their cakes and
frostings, or made into jams and jellies – yummy! |
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Hawaiian Plumeria Seeds (pk. of 4
mixed color seeds)
Please plant my seeds ¼"
deep in soil mixed with sand or a porous potting mix. Keep moist. My
seeds are fast sprouters. They usually take 2 or 3 weeks. The ideal
temperature is 60F to 90F. My plant enjoys the sun so after taking
root, gradually move into full sun. |
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Hawaiian Stephanotis Seeds (pk. of 5 seeds)
White waxy trumpets
about 2 inches long with a delicately pleasant fragrance my
distinction. I am used as a wedding bouquet flowers and that’s why
my Hawaiian name is Pua Male – marry flower. Stephanotis is a vine. |
$2.49 |
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Hawaiian Woodrose Seeds (pk. of 5 seeds)
The Hawaiian know me as
Pilikai but you, the visitor, know me as the Wood rose. I'm sought
after for dried flower arrangements, but did you know that I'm
actually a seed pod and not really a flower? It takes three
months from blossom to rose. My vine is a vigorous grower and is a
good plant to cover walls, trellises or fences. |
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Hawaiian Tropical Plants - 2 inch pots |
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Hawaiian Anthurium Plant - 2" pot
I'm heart shaped and
have a waxy quality, which causes some people to think I'm
artificial. There are hundreds of species of me, all perennials. I
range in color for pure white, all shades of pink, orange, all
shades of red and even green. I vary in sizes from miniature to huge
flowers like the Obake. I last as long as 4 weeks when cut. |
$8.99 |
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Hawaiian Bird of Paradise Plant - 2"
pot
The orange and blue crest emerging from the
canoe-shaped bract accounts for my attractiveness as well as my
name, for I truly look like an exotic bird of paradise. I've been
propelled into the commercial flower industry because of my ability
to last as long as two weeks when cut, and also, because I add color
and beauty to an arrangement. |
$8.99 |
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Hawaiian Kona Coffee Plant - 2" pot
Full flavored and
aromatic, this is how coffee lovers describe me. I'm commercially
grown and processed in Kona on the slopes of Mauna Loa of the Big
Island. If your in Kona, come up to the 1,000 to 2,000 foot level,
and you will see that I dominate the landscape. I'm related to the
Gardenia so my flowers are very fragrant. It's my bean, however,
that's highly prized! |
$8.99 |
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Hawaiian Kahili Ginger Plant - 2" pot
The Hawaiian Chieftains
had an emblem of royalty that were called kahilis, and wherever the
chief went, this symbol would announce his presence and his rank. My
cylindrically shaped cone with yellow flowers and bright red
filaments resembles the chieftains kahilis |
$8.99 |
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Hawaiian Macadamia Plant - 2" pot
You no doubt have enjoyed me dipped in chocolate
or roasted and salted, but I can also be eaten raw. I'm a good
source of vitamin B1, calcium, phosphorous and iron. My tree has
shiny green holly-like foliage and makes an attractive shade tree. |
$8.99 |
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Hawaiian Pink Ginger Plant - 2" pot
I’m known in Hawaiian
as ‘Awapuhi – Ula’Ula. Just as my cousin the red ginger, the flower
industry seeks me out for cut flower arrangements. I am a cylinder
shaped flower pastel pink in color. If growing conditions are right,
I will reach a height of 15 feet, and I will flower all year round. |
$8.99 |
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Hawaiian Red Ginger Plant - 2" potted
plant
I'm known in Hawaiian
as 'Awapuhi - Ula'Ula. The flower industry seeks me out for cut
flower arrangements. They have come to realize my beauty as I'm an
upright head of rich, crimson, and my leaves are a deep green. I, as
well as my leaves, add striking color to a bouquet. |
$8.99 |
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Hawaiian Stephanotis Plant - 2" pot
White waxy trumpets
about 2 inches long with a delicately pleasant fragrance my
distinction. I am used as a wedding bouquet flowers and that’s why
my Hawaiian name is Pua Male – marry flower. Stephanotis is a vine. |
$8.99 |
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Hawaiian Variegated Ti Plant - 2" pot
I served a very useful
purpose in the lives of the Hawaiians. They used my leaves to make
whistles, house thatch, raincoats, sandals, plates and wrappers for
food. They even distilled my root to produce a high-grade brandy
called Okoehao. Today, I'm used to make Hula skirts, in flower
arrangements. |
$8.99 |
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Hawaiian Tuberose Plant - 2" pot
Although not a member
of the rose family, I have become known as the the "rose" of
Hawaii. My very fragrant flowers are quite popular in floral
arrangements, perfumes and flower leis.
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Hawaiian Orchid Plants - 2 inch pot |
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Bamboo Orchid (2 rooted bulbs)
At one time I was quite
abundant in Hawaii, but now I'm seen less and less. My foliage is
slender, erect reedlike, and I grow and grow just like bamboo, up to
5 feet tall. I suppose that's why I'm called Bamboo Orchid. I look
like a miniature Cattleya Orchid. I'm lavender with a
yellow-throated, purple-violet spurless lip. |
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Hawaiian Cattleya Orchid Plant - 2"
pot
In the past, I was
considered a corsage flower and given on special occasions to very,
very special people. More and more, however, I'm used in cut flower
arrangements or given as a flowering plant. Because my plant can
tolerate varying cultures and can stand some mistreatment, it is a
very good choice for the novice. |
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Hawaiian Dendrobium Orchid Plant
2" pot
My name Dendrobium
stems from classic Greek and means "living on a tree." Most of the
species are tree dwellers, but I will nicely in a pot grown indoors.
I've been quite popular with islanders for a long time. They plant
me on their fern trees because I'm a good bloomer and easy to care
for. |
$8.99 |
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Hawaiian Phalaenopsis Orchid Plant -
2" pot
My name comes from the
classic Greek and means "moth-like." I bloom up to a dozen flowers
on a graceful arch which give the illusion of butterflies in flight.
My flowers last up to 2 months, and the succession of blooms on a
single plant may produce flowers for more than half the year. I have
been told that I'm among the loveliest of all the spray orchids.
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Hawaiian Strap Leaf Vanda Orchid
Plant - 2" pot
I made my way to Hawaii
from the Philippines, Malaysia and the Himalayas, but now it's here
that I'm grown extensively as a commercial crop. I bloom on upright
spikes which sprout from between strap-shaped leaves, hence, the
name Strap-leaf Vanda. Each spike will produce 3-12 flowers, and I
last a long time, around 20 to 30 days in perfect form. |
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Hawaiian Joaquim Vanda Orchid Plant -
2" pot
I'm a hybrid cross made
about 1890 by a Mr. Joaquim of Singapore and named for his daughter
Agnes. I was brought to Hawaii around 1930 but I did not become
world famous until 1946 when I was marketed in the US. I was first
used as a lei flower in 1938 and eventually became very popular.
I have light lavender petals and a dark lavender lip, and I last and
last and last. |
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Hawaiian Potted Plants - 4 inch pot |
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Hawaiian Bird of Paradise - 4" potted plant
The orange and blue crest emerging from the
canoe-shaped bract accounts for my attractiveness as well as my
name, for I truly look like an exotic bird of paradise. I've been
propelled into the commercial flower industry because of my ability
to last as long as two weeks when cut, and also, because I add color
and beauty to an arrangement. |
$24.99 |
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Kona Coffee - 4" potted plant
Full flavored and
aromatic, this is how coffee lovers describe me. I'm commercially
grown and processed in Kona on the slopes of Mauna Loa of the Big
Island. If your in Kona, come up to the 1,000 to 2,000 foot level,
and you will see that I dominate the landscape. I'm related to the
Gardenia so my flowers are very fragrant. It's my bean, however,
that's highly prized! |
$24.99 |
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Stephanotis - 4" potted plant
White waxy trumpets
about 2 inches long with a delicately pleasant fragrance my
distinction. I am used as a wedding bouquet flowers and that’s why
my Hawaiian name is Pua Male – marry flower. Stephanotis is a vine. |
$24.99 |
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Hawaiian Pakalana - 4" potted plant
In
Hawaii, my yellowish-green flowers are often used in leis, and are
so small, it takes many to make a quite valuable lei. My
delightfully lemony-fragrant flowers are popular in Hawaiian
perfumes and oils.
Remember I'm a vine so give me something to attach myself to. |
$24.99 |
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Hawaiian Pineapple - 4" potted plant
The Hawaiians call me
hala-kahiki. I'm commercially grown for my delicious fruit,
and I and a major industry in Hawaii. Isn't it true that when you
hear the name Hawaii you think of dancing Hula girls, swaying
coconut palm trees and pineapples? I have truly become a part of
paradise-wouldn't you say? |
$24.99 |
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Other Hawaiian Plants |
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Sprouting Coconut Tree Plant -
I'm the best known palm
in the world and one of the most beautiful. To ancient Polynesians,
I represent life itself. They used every part of me to sustain their
lives. Islanders use my coconut meat to make chicken luau, haupia
and a another dessert called kulolo. You see me gracefully swaying
in the breeze along the white sandy beaches or majestically lining
avenues and parks. After all, what is paradise without me? |
$25.99 |
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Air Plant (2 Leaves)
Oliwa-ku-kahakai means
beach oleander. Hawaiians called me this because I was first noticed
growing near the beach. Originally, I came from India or Africa. I'm
most attractive when my green and red cylinder shaped flowers dangle
like lanterns. Easy to grow - you said it! Within days multiple
plantlets will appear. |
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Tree Fern Cutting (Hapu'u)
My name is Hapu’u-Pulu.
I’m a very popular ornamental here in Hawaii. Hotels as well as
office buildings use me to bring elegance to a garden area. Even
islanders love my lacy green fronds, and in the wetter areas of the
various islands, you will see me gracefully adorning their gardens. |
$12.99 |
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Hawaiian Volcanic Cinder, Lava Rock
(1/3 cubic ft., 12-15 lb.)
Growers in Hawaii depend on
Hawaiian volcanic cinder to grow just about everything. Lava rock is
sifted down to less than 1/2 inch in size, a perfect size to mix
with potting soil or peat moss. The nutrient rich volcanic rock is
light and porous which allows for excellent drainage. A perfect
medium for your tropical plants.
(International
customers, email us for rates) |
$15.99 |
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