Fragrant Pua Kinikini |
Red blooms of Hawaiian Ti |
As is true in life, some things don't grant you the delight of instant gratification like the familiar annuals (or even perennials) of The Continent.
Hybrid Bromeliad (Reba for size perspective) |
Newly planted bed outside our front gate (bromeliads) |
One of many Heliconia varieties |
While these may appear to be exotic, here in the rainy jungle-forest area the Puna District, they show up frequently in gardens we have visited.
On our visit to the Botanical Gardens above Hilo, we were stunned by the outrageous blooms of both Heliconia and Bromeliads, and of course the huge variety of colorful Ti plants, so these are featured in our landscaping. In addition to the flowers, our fruit trees have been loaded with both blossoms and fruit. Like many of our friends and neighbors, we have a couple trees each of oranges, tangerines, limes and lemons, a couple dozen pineapple plants, passion fruit (Liliko'i), papayans -- and eatable.
WE WILL UPDATE THIS POST WITH A PHOTO OF THE HYBRID BROMELIAD WHEN IT BLOOMS (PICTURED ABOVE AS JUST A 'STOCK') SHOULD BE STUNNING.
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