Hawaii was so lush and green and filled with tropical delights and exquisite flowers, I just had to do a garden post about it.
Mark Twain remembered Hawaiian flowers for decades after his visit. In 1889 he wrote; "Other things leave me but it abides...in my nostrils still lives the breath of flowers that perished twenty years ago."
I hope you enjoy the pictures...
bird of paradise |
african tulip tree |
flaming torch ginger |
wild heliconia |
white pineapple growing outside our window which was included in our breakfast fruit plate at the Inn each morning |
sadly I don't know what this is called |
century plant, blooms in 100 years then dies |
roadside bougainvillea everywhere |
coffee!!! |
hibiscus of course |
and my absolute favourite...plumeria also known as frangipani, my wedding lei was made from these highly fragrant flowers but in pink :-) |
Hey, we got these here in Malaysia too!
ReplyDeleteWow what beautifull flowers and colours! Our Mom is jealous!
ReplyDeletexoxo Lars and James
Absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteParadise on earth!!!
My mom love frangipani....so beautiful !!!
ReplyDeletePlumeria is Mommy's favorite too. She got some plumeria perfume while she was there she liked the fragrance so much. She also brought a plumeria plant home, but it only bloomed once.
ReplyDeletePS: We would love for you to submit the link for this post to our Flower Show, you has a wonderful collection of flowers here.
ReplyDeleteThose flowers are stunning! What a wonderful time you had. :-)
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful flowers of beautiful colours - what a magical place.
ReplyDeleteLuv Hannah and Lucy xx xx
Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe tropical whiffin sure looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSo many beautiful flowers!! They are all so pretty! Lots of love, Holly & Mom
ReplyDeletespectacluar! We love your garden. Love Darcy and Bingley
ReplyDeleteGood morning....you all have the most fragrant blog in blogville today!! Mom nearly went through the monitor when she saw the coffee beans. MOL She says the plant you could not identify might be in the bromelaide family...
ReplyDeleteHugs Madi
Thanks Madi I checked online and yes the flowers look like that family only gigantic...the leaves were up to the roof of the house! The coffee we drank at the Inn was from the beans grown on the property and it was delicious so I just had to take a picture :-)
ReplyDeleteCool photo of a pineapple! We've never seen a pineapple plant before!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so much fun seeing those flowers in Hawaii. I always wanted to go there and never made it. So I am really enjoying the pictures. Take care and have a fun Thursday.
ReplyDeleteFrangipani around you neck,or in your hair, would make you the sweetest smelling bride on the islands we think! :)
ReplyDeletethe critters in The Cottage
So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWe just love the pineapple growing!
purrs
>^,,^<
♥Abby♥
Absolutely beautiful!! We never get to see flowers like that in person.
ReplyDeleteMahalo for the memories of Hawaii...I can smell the flowers now!
ReplyDeleteI never knew that coffee looks like that when it grows. That is so cool.
Love the flowers you had for your wedding, I bet they looked stunning!
The flowers are beautiful! Our mom's favorite is the coffee :-P And for some reason the pineapple plant made us mol...
ReplyDeletePip, Smidgen, Minnie, and Hollie
Beautiful and so colorful!
ReplyDeleteLovely Hawaii!!! Thanks for evoking pleasant memories of the beautiful isles.
ReplyDeleteThose flowers look so beautiful! I bet your wedding lei of plumeria was gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWow!!! Thanks for the beautiful pictures!! We love them!!
ReplyDeleteYour TX furiends,
Wanna come over and play with me?
Love,
Clementine
WOW! WOW! WOW! Absolutely AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely - we lived in Florida for 10 years and many of these plants grew there. The orange one may be a bromeliad. We grew pineapples in our yard and ate them...absolutely delicious!
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