The 8 Flowers for the 8 Main Hawaiian Islands - Hawaii Magazine (2024)

Sure, Hawaiʻi has a state flower, but did you know each island also has its own official flower?

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Hawaiʻi is the land of beautiful pua (flowers). From the coastlines to the fiery crater of Kīlauea, rare and stunning flowers can be found growing across the Islands. These flowers have been important symbols in Hawaiian culture. Stories of the Hawaiian gods are often connected to many flowers, while some varieties were once used for medicinal purposes by early Hawaiians. And when the flowers are strung together, they create stunning lei. Today, lei is synonymous with Hawaiʻi as a symbol of aloha. However, what is less known are the pua that represent each island. While the maʻo hau hele, the yellow hibiscus, is the state flower, each of the eight main Hawaiian Islands has its own official flower and color, too.

1. Hawaiʻi Island — ʻōhiʻa lehua

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The beautiful yet resilient ʻōhia lehua can grow in the harsh, volcanic conditions.
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As the youngest island, Hawaiʻi Island is still being shaped by the active volcanoes spewing lava, where it’s also said the fire goddess Pele lives. The Big Island’s color is fiery red and the bright red ʻōhiʻa lehua (Metrosideros polymorpha) is the island’s official flower. The resilient tree grows in a range of environments, including the crater of the active Kīlauea volcano where it has adapted to grow in lava rock.

The flower is also the subject of a moʻolelo (legend). One version tells the story of when Pele met a strong warrior named ʻŌhiʻa. She asked him to marry her, but ʻŌhiʻa already pledged his love to Lehua. Raging with hot fury, Pele turned ʻŌhiʻa into a twisted tree. Lehua was left alone and devastated. The other gods took pity on Lehua and decided to turn her into a flower on ʻŌhiʻa’s tree so the two lovers could be united. The legend says if the lehua flower is picked, ʻŌhiʻa will cry and his tears come down as rain.

READ MORE: 5 Things You Need to Know About the ʻŌhiʻa Lehua Tree

2. Maui — Lokelani rose

The color of the Valley Isle is pink from the petals of the island’s flora emblem, the Lokelani rose. The flower is a Damask rose and is incredibly fragrant but extremely rare. And interestingly, the rose is not native to Hawaiʻi like the other flowers.

3. Lānaʻi — kaunaʻoa

The golden kaunaʻoa (Cuscuta sandwichiana ) paints the island of Lānaʻi orange. The Hawaiian dodder is an endemic vine, growing low to the ground along beaches and coastlines. The thin, leafless stems are yellow or orange and are sometimes dotted with tiny flowers. While the dainty flowers are quite beautiful, the plants are parasitic. The vine wraps itself around other species to draw nutrients. In ancient Hawaiʻi, kaunaʻoa was combined with other plants to treat colds, clear the gastrointestinal tract, and assist women before and after childbirth.

4. Kahoʻolawe — hinahina kū kahakai

Kahoʻolawe is the smallest of the eight main Islands and uninhabited. The island is marked by the color gray from the silvery hinahina kū kahakai (Heliotropium anomalum). The shrub blankets beaches and rocky coastal areas with its silvery-green leaves. It’s believed these leaves were used to make medicinal tea. The plant also produces small, white fragrant flowers.

5. Molokaʻi — pua kukui nut

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The kukui tree produces small, delicate flowers.
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Molokaʻi is covered in green and it’s fittingly the color of the island. There are no chain restaurants or businesses, just open land where it feels like old-school Hawaiʻi. The island’s flower is the pua from the kukui tree, which is also called the candlenut tree (Aleurites moluccanus). The ivory-colored flowers are delicate with a light fragrance. The kukui tree is also the state’s official tree. Early Hawaiians first brought kukui from Polynesia as a canoe crop. Kukui served many purposes including a light source because the oil from the kernel is highly flammable. The kernels were strung together and lit one by one. Today, kukui nuts are often strung together to create lei. (Don’t worry, these lei are not flammable.)

6. Oʻahu — ʻilima

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The ʻilima flower is a part of the Hibiscus family.
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Nicknamed the Gathering Island, Oʻahu is bustling with residents, visitors, businesses and endless activities. The island’s color is yellow, and its flower is the pua from the ʻilima (Sida fallax), an herbaceous plant in the Hibiscus family. Ancient Hawaiians harvested the golden flowers for medicinal purposes and lei. Today, the flowers are still used for stinging together flowers, but because the blossoms are paper-thin, it requires between 500-1,000 flowers to create a single lei.

7. Kauaʻi — mokihana berry

The lush Garden Isle is teeming with bold flowers and verdant plants. The island’s color is a regal purple and its flowers come from the endemic mokihana tree (pelea anisata). The native citrus tree grows in wet forests only on Kauaʻi. As mokihana translates to odor or fragrance, the tree’s thin leaves give off a strong scent resembling anise when crushed. The bright green berries are strung together to create stunning lei.

8. Niʻihau pūpū shell

Unlike the other islands, Niʻihau does not have a flower. Instead, it is known for its extraordinary white shell lei, where the color originates from, too. There are small, gorgeous white shells that are found only on the island of Niʻihau. The shells are like diamonds and strung into luxurious lei. The lei are true works of art and can sell for hundreds and thousands of dollars.

READ MORE: Niʻihau Luxurious Shell Lei are the Islands’ Most Covetable Jewelry

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The 8 Flowers for the 8 Main Hawaiian Islands - Hawaii Magazine (2024)

FAQs

What is the Hawaiian flower rule? ›

In the Hawaiian culture, if you are to wear a flower behind your left ear, you are married and/or unavailable. Wearing a flower on the right side signifies the opposite, that the person in question is single and possibly looking for love. Be sure to wear accordingly!

What is the official flower of Oahu? ›

Sida fallax, commonly called 'ilima, is the official flower for the Island of Oahu. Its yellow flowers are often used in making leis. It is native to Hawaii plus several additional Pacific Islands from Hawaii to China.

What is the most famous Hawaiian flower? ›

Plumeria

Hawaii's most famous flower, the plumeria is known for its intoxicating scent and use in lei making. Its blooms come in a range of colors, from lily white to yellow, pale pink and deep red. Visitors and locals arriving to the islands are often welcomed with a plumeria flower lei at the airport.

What is the 5 petal flower in Hawaii? ›

Frangipani or Plumeria (Plumeria spp.)

This flower is a classic favorite for Hawaiian Leis. It has five petals and comes in a wide variety of colors, like white, red, yellow, orange, and pink. These flowers are most fragrant at night to attract its pollinator, a nocturnal hawk moth.

What are the two forbidden islands in Hawaii? ›

For somewhere truly remote in Hawaii, consider the islands of Niihau and Kaho'olawe. Both sharply limit tourism to preserve the Hawaiian past and present. But for armchair travelers, or the few who manage to get to the islands, they offer a fascinating look at Hawaii's past — and future.

What is the 9th island of Hawaii? ›

Look a little closer, though, and you'll see that Hawaiians have a lot to love about Las Vegas. After all, it's known as the “ninth island” for a reason.

What are the 7 inhabited Hawaiian Islands? ›

One of world's longest island chains, Hawaii is the only U.S. state completely made up of islands. But only 7 of its 132 islands are inhabited: Hawaii (also known as the Big Island), Maui, Molokai, Lanai, Oahu, Kauai, and Niihau. The Hawaiian Islands are volcanic islands.

Can non Hawaiians wear leis? ›

Yes, it is generally acceptable for non-Hawaiians to wear a lei. A lei is a sign of affection and is often shared with visitors to the Hawaiian islands as a warm welcome. However, doing so carries the responsibility of honoring its rich tradition and the culture it comes from.

What does it mean when a Hawaiian woman wears a flower on her left ear? ›

In the Hawaiian culture, if you are to wear a flower behind your left ear, you are married and/or unavailable (similar to wearing an engagement or wedding ring on your left hand). Wearing a flower on the right side signifies the opposite, that the person in question is single and possibly looking for love.

What is the flower of Maui? ›

If you've heard about the lei flower or plant representing each Hawaiian island, you may have noticed that most are native. Maui's flower, the Lokelani Rose, is the only post-European contact plant.

What is Kauai's flower? ›

Kauai is the color purple. The mokihana berry are light purple flowers found on the fragrantly scented Mokihana tree. The anise-scented berries were used by native Hawaiians as perfumes and room fresheners and are only found on Kauai.

What is the best smelling flower in Hawaii? ›

Hawaiian Name: Pikake

Jasmine is considered one of the most pleasant smelling and most beautiful flowers around the globe. It's native to all the tropical regions of the world. Many countries also use this flower to make cosmetics and perfumes because of its exceptional fragrance.

Does each Hawaiian island have a color? ›

All eight Hawaiian islands have their own unique color. They were assigned to them according to the color of the flowers growing on each islet the most.

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