A beautiful flowering genus that has a special meaning in Hawai’i. Hibiscus are often worn in hair and lei. 🌺Aloalo is a general Hawaiian term for six species of native Hawaiian hibiscus. This genus includes annual and perennial herbaceous plants as well as woody shrubs. Several species are widely cultivated, notably H. rosa-sinensis, resulting in cultivars from white through yellow, orange to scarlet and shades of pink with both single and double petal sets. The official state flower is yellow with a red center.
- Flowers have a variety of colors and shades, ranging from white to yellow, pink, red, orange, blue, and purple
- Large and striking blooms can reach up to 12 inches in diameter
- A symbol of the beauty, culture, and spirit of Hawai’i