Pua is the Hawaiian word for Flower.
pua [poo-ah]
Ka pua nani
The Hawaiian phrase "Pua olena" translates to "fragrant flower" in English. "Pua" means "flower," and "olena" refers to something fragrant or sweet-smelling. This phrase often symbolizes beauty and the essence of nature in Hawaiian culture.
There is no Hawaiian word for buttercup, but you could say waiūpaka pua which means "butter flower"
Ka pua lahilahi pronounced kah poo-wah lah-hee-lah-hee
Aloha: pua 'alani [poo-ah ah-la-nee]
Im hawaiin and in hawaiin flower is Pua
Cone flower = pua ekineikea
The Hawaiian state flower is the yellow hibiscus. The Hawaiian name is pua aloalo. Each island has a lei flower.
The Hawaii state flower is the Pua Aloalo Hibiscus.
Pua onaona
it's spelled Hawaii and it's state flower is Pua Aloalo.