Ae, he kupee lima ko`u, he makana no'u ma hope o ku'u puka 'uniki he kahuna kakalaleo. Kamaaina au me ka hapanui o na mea āu i helu ai, Ua uē kanikau keia no ko David Boynton haipule ma Kokeʻe. Ina nānā i kou maka, ina hoʻokūʻike paha au iā ʻoe...
O ke koli'i kuu papale i ke kilihune o ke alahele o Poamoho. He "lobelioid" no ia, Trematolobelia macrostachys kona inoa latina. Ano halike ka ikena o ka iliau me ke kolii, no laila, he mea iki wale, kou kuhi hewa liilii. O ka mea nui kou ike kamaaina me na mea ulu maoli o Hawaii nei. Hoohauoli mai i a'u kela. No laila, e pane mai i kuu ninau mua: he aha la ke kumu o kou loea mea ulu maoli?
Mahalo for your reply. I just noticed as well your pua 'ohawai banner. Now I am wondering what line of work you might be in to be taking such great shots of mea ulu maoli. UH botany? Lyon Arboretum? Army environmental? I would not be at all surprised to find we have botany friends in common... I see you know Kekuewa for example...
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