Lehua Blossom
The Lehua Blossom is the flower of the Ohia tree, native to the Hawaiian Islands. It is known for its vibrant red, pink, or yellow colors and has a unique, tufted appearance. The blossoms typically bloom year-round, attracting various pollinators, including native birds like the Hawaiian honeycreeper.
In Hawaiian culture, the Lehua Blossom holds significant symbolism, often representing love and beauty. It is also associated with the goddess Pele, the deity of volcanoes and fire. The flower is commonly used in traditional leis and is an important part of Hawaiian heritage and identity.