In Hawaiian, the term for orchid is "ʻŌhiʻa." Orchids are appreciated in Hawaiian culture for their beauty and are often used in leis and traditional ceremonies. The native Hawaiian orchid species, such as the "Hāpuu" orchid, is cherished for its unique characteristics and contributions to the island's biodiversity.
Kauai
ʻokika honohono [oh kee ka ho no ho no]
A famous Hawaiian flower is the hibiscus, particularly the Hawaiian hibiscus (Hibiscus brackenridgei), which is the state flower of Hawaii. Known for its large, vibrant blooms, the hibiscus symbolizes beauty and hospitality in Hawaiian culture. It is often used in leis and decorations, adding a touch of tropical charm to the islands. Other popular Hawaiian flowers include plumeria and orchid varieties.
The Hawaiian tattoo for love is usually represented by symbols such as the heart, plumeria flower, or honu (turtle), which symbolize love, affection, and relationships in Hawaiian culture. Some people also choose to incorporate the word "aloha" into their tattoo design, as it signifies love, peace, and compassion in Hawaiian language.
Orchid fruit is the seed pod created by an orchid
Orchid, oleander, orange blossom
There is no macintosh orchid.
In Australia The Orchid Tray Company
Veronica or speedwell is not an orchid.
The orchid is from the Orchidaceae family.
An orchid is a FLOWER. It has no predators.
The Orchid was created in 1903.