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The delectable aromatic lei garden will gift you many blessings.
Regal plumeria and beautifully scented puakenikeni are surrounded by a delightful tuberose border. Kukui nut and dwarf coconut trees dominate the overstory and offer a trellis for maile and pakalana vines to flourish. The understory is speckled with ʻilima kū kahakai and lei pikake.

Tuberose | native to central and southern Mexico

Tuberose (Polianthes tuberosa)

Pakalana (Telosma cordata) | a beloved lei flower native to India and China

Puakenikeni (Fagraea berteroana) | indigenous to Northern Australia and one of the few flowers that has three different colors as it ages (with the same scent throughout.) The first day it’s creamy white, by the second it’s buttery yellow and on the third day it is creamy orange.

'Ilima (Sida fallax) | the only species in the Mallow family (Malvaceae) native to the Hawaiian Archipelago

Plumeria (overstory)

Plumeria

Kukui Nut in Bloom

Dwarf Coconut

Maile vine