Variations in

Our time here in Hawaii is quickly winding down. It has been interesting and educational to spend almost three months here, seeing the flowers, birds, and lifestyles of both the residents and winter populations of snowbirds.

As I've walked about the area, I've been captivated by the different colours and sizes of some of the flowering plants and the trees. The Hibiscus for instance, just look a the variety just in these few photos.

The native yellow Hibiscus is the state flower. The yellow one pictured here is a hybrid as the native yellow appears to be plain with a small bit of orange veining.

Our next few days will be spent packing, cleaning our condo and catching a few more hours at the pool. My next post should come from Mexico where we plan to spend the month of April! Til then, Aloha from the Big Island and Maholo (thank you) for tuning into my travel blog!

Comments

Anonymous said…
Aren't the hibiscus just beautiful. You're right, they vary so much in size and colour. Fantastic photos :) I now see why you get away from Canada during Winter to these amazing warmer countries (although I would LOVE to see Canada in all it's snowy Winter glory one day!)

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