According to many gardeners, growing Hawaiian flowers in an environment separate from the Hawaiian islands is not difficult, but requires a bit of work and research. For those in tropical climates, you can grow Hawaiian flora with more ease than those in colder climates, but check with experts to see how you can adapt your plant to your hometown's soil and environment. There are also some Hawaiian plants that can withstand cold, or grow in an indoor, mild setting with lighting.
flowers grow better outside because they have more sunshine then inside flowers do.
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It grows good outside everywhere.
They grow bigger by lots of water and sunshine so place them outside but if it is an indoor plant place the plant on a window sill
In Hawaii you are in Zones 10a-11 and can grow tropical fruits, lemons, and bananas.
Evergreens do not grow in Hawaii because evergreens only grow in temperate places.
No, not all cactus es grow flowers.
no
Some types are Denobrium, Phaleanopsis, Brassia, and Princess Mikasa
No plants or flowers will grow in gravel , they need soil to grow.
Watch the Flowers Grow was created in 1967-10.
yes, sunflowers do grow in hawaii but warmish places like hilo not kona