Lehua trees
The Lehua tree, known scientifically as *Metrosideros polymorpha*, is a native plant of the Hawaiian Islands. It is characterized by its vibrant red, orange, or yellow flowers, which bloom year-round and attract various pollinators, including birds like the honeycreeper. The tree can grow up to 50 feet tall and thrives in diverse environments, from coastal areas to volcanic slopes.
Lehua trees play a crucial role in Hawaiian ecosystems, providing habitat and food for wildlife. They are also culturally significant to the Hawaiian people, symbolizing love and connection. The tree's wood is strong and durable, making it valuable for traditional crafts and tools.