Nearly half of all the plants found here, around 1000 species, are found nowhere else in the world. Hawaii is an important place for a programme about the relationship between plants and humans.
Forests for Life explores the dedication and passion of those committed to preserving Hawaii's dwindling biodiversity by focusing on the protection of critically endangered native plants.
This Hawaiian hibiscus grows up to 30 feet tall and approximately 8 to 12 feet wide in the wild. I find it works well as both a hedge and a container plant. Sea hibiscus shrubs grow best in Zones ...
“It’s a new thing globally and to have that happening here in Hawaii is just really exciting.” The rare species is a never-before-documented plant that belongs to the carnation famil ...