The hibiscus
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The hibiscus is the official state flower: back in the 1920s, when Hawaii was still a territory, their leaders chose this flower because it was native to Hawaii, very beautiful, and in traditional Hawaiian culture, it represented royalty or authority. In 1959, when Hawaii became a state, the legislature decided to keep many of the symbols that were meaningful to the people who grew up there; thus, since the hibiscus was one of the most popular flowers in Hawaii, it became the official state flower.
it's spelled Hawaii and it's state flower is Pua Aloalo.
Hawaii
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Hawaii currently has the kukui as its state tree.
Hawaiian hibiscus.
Hawaii has a variety of symbols. The state's flower symbol is the Yellow Hibiscus. The Monk seal is the state animal. The Hula is the state dance.
there are 132 islands in Hawaii but 8 major islands. The state flower is the Hibiscus,the state tree is the Kukui,and the state bird is the Nene
The Hawaiian state flower is the yellow hibiscus. The Hawaiian name is pua aloalo. Each island has a lei flower.
The kukui tree (Aleurites Moluccana) was designated the state tree of Hawaii in 1959. The blossom of the kukui is also the official Island flower of Moloka'i. The kukui tree is not native to Hawaii (originating in Polynesia).