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Naupaka kahakai

Scaevola taccada

Description:

indigenous shrub (6-10 ft) leaves: evergreen, medium/large flower: white, 5 petals, half-flower fruit: small green to white (ripe) oval-shaped

Habitat:

range: beach to mountain, found throughout tropical and subtropical Pacific and Indian Ocean coasts. It is a common coastal shrub throughout the Hawaiian Islands

Notes:

Life Span: 5 years or more, Many Landscape Uses (Accent, Container, Erosion Control, Ground Cover, Hedges, Provides Shade, and Screening) Low water requirements and maintenance

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So enjoy yourself, share, communicate, learn. See you around :)

MrHanlan
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MrHanlan

Aiea, Hawaii, USA

Spotted on Sep 12, 2017
Submitted on Sep 12, 2017

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