BLACK AND WHITE EDITION - Grey lines This book features a collection of fifteen flowering plants found across the Hawaiian Islands. These plants hold deep conservation and cultural importance in Hawaiʻi, and we invite you to connect with their beauty and learn more about the fascinating native flora. While most of the plants depicted in this collection are native to the Hawaiian archipelago, two—Pua Kenikeni (Fagraea berteroana) and Hau Kuahiwi (Hibiscus tiliaceus)—are not native but are Polynesian introductions. Though not originally endemic to Hawaiʻi, these plants are culturally significant and included for their long-standing place in Hawaiian life. This distinction is important as we continue to care for and protect Hawaiʻi’s natural ecosystems. Native plants support native wildlife, prevent erosion, and carry ancestral knowledge. Mahalo for honoring them with your attention and creativity. There are two of each illustration to be able to share or frame for wall art.