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Why Hawaiian Plants and Flowers Are So Unique

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How Many Plants Are Native To Hawai'i?

Many plant species are found exclusively in the Hawaiian Islands and nowhere else in the world.  It is estimated that there are around 1,200 native flowering plant species in Hawai’i. This includes various types of trees, shrubs, herbs, and ferns.

It’s important to note that this number represents native plant species, excluding non-native or introduced plants that have been brought to the islands by humans.

Experience the Magic of Hawaiian Flora

Hawaiian plants are incredibly unique because of the way they had to evolve and adapt to the specific conditions of the islands. Hawaiian plants are considered unique for several reasons:

Discover our Hawaiian Plants

‘Ūlei (Hawaiian Hawthorne, Hawaiian Rose)

This common species does best in dry and sunny conditions. Too much rainfall hinders its ability to flower. Young flexible...

Mai‘a (Banana)

There are over 140 varieties of banana found in Hawaiʻi. In ancient Hawaiʻi, it was kapu (forbidden) for women to...

Kalo (Taro)

Kalo was by far the most important plant to early Hawaiians. Kalo was the staple food through the main Hawaiian...

‘Ape (Elephant’s Ear)

‘Ape is so closely related to Kalo, and some people refer to it as “Giant Kalo.” The distinguishing feature between...

‘Awapuhi (Shampoo Ginger)

‘Awapuhi is characterized by tall, cane-like stems that can reach heights of up to six feet. The plant produces cone-shaped...

‘A‘ali‘i

‘A‘ali‘i is a shrub or a small tree that averages between six to twelve feet tall, but can reach up...

Alahe‘e

‘Alahe‘e can grow as a shrub or a small tree, which can reach heights from six to thirty feet tall,...

‘Ākia (False Ohelo)

‘Ākia is a sprawling / crawling shrub that grows up to five feet tall. Normally, it gets to three feet...

Kī (Ti leaf)

Kī is a plant frequently used in landscaping, and a common sight around Hawaiʻi. Prior to western contact, only green...