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| The famous mokihana berry. |
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| The famous mokihana berry. |
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| This flower has a nice blue and yellow contrast. |
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| The nasturtium is distinct because of it's large round leaves. |
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| Some weeds like this one actually produce cute flowers. |
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| The liliko'i fruit perfect to make juices. |
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| A simple white flower found near many beaches. |
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| The Kou tree outside of the Hamilton Library. |
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| A nice small plant to keep around the house. |
| The delicious fruit that is one of Hawai'i's largest tourist attraction. |
| Unique ginger flower that only grows in high elevations. |
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| There are a few noni plants that can be spotted on the sidewalks on the streets of Oahu. |
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| Some of the seed pods that form from koa trees. |
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| There are many of these around the UH Manoa campus. |
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| This plant's large leafs are famous for appearing on Hawaiian quilts. |
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| Flowers that only flourish at high elevations. |
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| A beautiful anthurium put in many flower arrangements. |
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| It is called an octopus tree because of the sees that form in the shape of octopus legs. |
| This is one of the more unique ornamental flowering plants that looks like a lobster claw. |
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| Some ripe papaya growing. |
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| It's mango season! The delicious fruit that everyone waits for. |
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| The mango tree outside of my house. |
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| The beautiful Baker's Shower Tree in front of Hamilton Library |
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| Golden Shower Tree |