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The video is quite long with instructions on creating the hibiscus flower shape and creating the material. Detailed ...
Walking into a Hawaiian home is like stepping into a time capsule of tropical design history. Vintage furniture from the ...
The staff gave their precious plant the name Pua Pilo. That’s Hawaiian for “stinky flower.” “It’s called a corpse flower because the aroma it produces is actually quite unpleasant ...
Lawai Valley is home to a "corpse flower" that's about to bloom for the first time.
<p>Vibrant purple lavender blossoms entice visitors to take pictures at Farm Tomita in Nakafurano, Hokkaido. This lavender field is one of the most famous in Hokkaido, with approximately 60,000 plants ...
Fresh herbs and spices are a natural for out door and kitchen gardening. In Hawaii, we tend to depend on the convenience of the supermarkets, but growing your own can be fun as well as save money on ...
Hibiscus plants love moisture and sunlight, making them ideal for the monsoon. They attract pollinators like butterflies and are used in herbal remedies. Prune after flowering to maintain their shape.