Collection: Hibiscus
Harvested year-round, the bright hibiscus flower has become synonymous with Hawaii. Known in Hawaiian as pua aloalo, the yellow hibiscus became the official state flower of Hawaii in 1988. It is believed that there were originally only five hibiscus species native to the Hawaiian Islands. Subsequently, other varieties were imported, and growers began to develop unique hybrids to produce the variety of colors and sizes found today. Like plumeria, hibiscus became a popular design engraving for Hawaiian Heirloom Jewelry and remains one of the most popular designs to this day.
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