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Koa is the largest tree in Hawaiian forests, found between 2,000 and 6,000 feet above sea level. It can be 120 feet tall, widening as it ages, collecting mosses and ferns. Sickle-shaped leaves hang perpendicular to blowing mist, catching water to drip evenly over roots. These leaves, called phyllodes, are the widened stems of the first leaflets to emerge on young trees.

Collectible die-cut sticker

  • Outdoor use
  • Waterproof
  • UV resistant

Made in USA

Lantern Press Artwork

Sku: 3004789

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