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Spotting

Description:

This tree has really sihny leavews thet are broad to the width.The tree is quite tall with a brown bark witch easily peels off.

Habitat:

I first saw this tree near the beach in Hawaii called Hanauma Bay(I think the name was in my memory because in the brochure it said).

Notes:

When I first saw this tree I thought the leaves were shiny because of the sunlight but when I looked closely,got closer and touched it I was wrong.Iwas surprised for the truth.

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2 Comments

Scott Frazier
Scott Frazier 9 years ago

Hi there please place all plants in the Plants category. And please only add a spotting to a mission if it fits the mission. For example, this spotting is not from the Galapagos islands so it cannot be in the Galapagos mission. It is also not a sign of wildlife because it IS the wildlife.

sarahaw1981
sarahaw1981 9 years ago

It is a variety of Plumeria, the exact one I'm not sure.

Korea Kent Foreign School
Spotted by a stud ent at Korea Kent Foreign School

Hawaii, USA

Spotted on Dec 15, 2014
Submitted on Dec 15, 2014

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