Sell Used Car Hawaii

Sell Used Car Hawaii

Sell Used Car Hawaii

Hawaii’s love affair with the hibiscus is long and ongoing. Back in the 1920s it was declared the official territorial flower, and in 1988, the native yellow hibiscus (Hibiscus brackenridgei), whose Hawaiian name is “Pua Aloalo,” became the official state flower.

Ironically, this lovely species became endangered as its wild habitat shrank. The Hawaiian legislature had passed a law meant to protect endangered species that prohibited private citizens from gathering or cultivating them. The fear was that people would dig up wild plants, reducing the populations, but it also kept the plant out of private gardens. Now, licensed nurseries can sell both seeds and plants of the Pua Aloalo, helping save it while at the same time allowing everyone to enjoy its beauty.