The octopus tree (Schefflera actinophylla) is also known as the he’e tree in Hawaii. With its long arms of red flowers it’s easy to see how it got its name.
This yucca plant grows beside the road into Waimea. I don’t know exactly which yucca it is, but it’s blooming now. I particularly like the contrasting textures of the soft, creamy flowers and spiky leaves.
A lot of the plants, fish, and birds that I see on the Big Island are new to me, but I find it satisfying to identify them. It’s often not straightforward. Striking colors or patterns that I think will be easy to place can often prove elusive. Juvenile birds and fish might look nothing like their parents. Other times, a mostly undistinguished look might pop up first in my search.
Orchids are a big challenge since there are numerous hybrids. I’m pretty confident this is Aliceara Pacific Nova not just because it matches photos online, but also because there was a tag at the base of the plant, a useful search tip I’m happy to pass along here.
I saw this striking Heliconia Schumaniana at Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden, north of Hilo.
For more information about Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden, go to htbg.com.