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Ohia lehua tree, Hawaii

Iraphne R. Childs2005

QUT Digital Collections

QUT Digital Collections
Kelvin Grove, Brisbane, Australia

This image shows a small *Ohia lehua* (*Metrosideros polymorpha* ) bush on the solidifed lava lake of Kilauea Iki, part of the Kilauea volcano caldera. *Ohia lehua* is species of flowering evergreen tree in the myrtle family, *Myrtaceae*, endemic to the islands of Hawaii varying from a small shrub to a 100 foot tree, found in habitats from lowland dry shrub lands to rain forests, from high elevation bogs to dry lava flows. It produces bright red or yellow flowers. Many native Hawaiian traditions refer to Ohia lehua trees and the forests it forms as sacred to *Pele,* the volcano goddess, and to *Laka*, the goddess of hula.

Details

  • Title: Ohia lehua tree, Hawaii
  • Creator: Iraphne R. Childs
  • Date Created: 2005
  • Location: United States (Hawaii)
  • Subject Keywords: native plants; trees
  • Rights: Copyright Iraphne R. Childs
  • External Link: QUT Digital Collection
  • QUT Collection: Asia-Pacific Collection, Asia Pacific

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