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Notecard: Ohiʻa Lehua

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ʻŌhiʻa Lehua; Metrosideros Polymorpha

ʻŌhiʻa lehua is a major food source for a large number of indigenous birds and insects. The tree's canopy creates the necessary understory habitat for many of Hawaiʻi's rarest botanical species. It is able to colonize and thrive within a broad range of environments from the wettest rainforests to the driest lava deserts.

 

  • Artwork by artist Jamie Gilmore
  • Blank notecard with envelope
  • Dimensions: 5"x 7"
Sku: 2001736

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