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MaryIsis

MaryIsis

Musician, singer/songwriter (Mary Isis), Biology Teacher, I Love Surfing, Birds, Mushrooms, essential oils and making healing botanicals.

Kapoho, Hawaii

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MaryIsis Unnamed spotting
Unnamed spotting commented on by MaryIsis Hilo, Hawaii, USA10 years ago

Some species of Stinkhorn. I am wondering if native to Hawaii?

MaryIsis Bearded Tooth Fungus
Bearded Tooth Fungus commented on by MaryIsis East Ridge, Tennessee, USA11 years ago

wow! I would like to try some! :p

MaryIsis Wedelia
Wedelia commented on by MaryIsis Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, USA11 years ago

wow, by looking at this picture, I just realized I had mistaking this plant for Nehe, A Hawaiian Endemic plant, because of its similar looking flower. But this plant in NOT native to Hawaii and is considered "invasive" to horticulturalists.. Glad I know the difference now!! :)

MaryIsis Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by MaryIsis Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, USA11 years ago

Black Sapote I think. :)

MaryIsis Haleakalā Silversword
Haleakalā Silversword commented on by MaryIsis Hawaii, USA11 years ago

Beautiful picture! Please consider adding to the "Native Plants Mission" :) Mahalo.

MaryIsis Naupaka kuahiwi
Naupaka kuahiwi commented on by MaryIsis Hawaiʻi, USA11 years ago

Mahalo!!! I will try to add a "beach naupaka" soon!

MaryIsis Yellow-Vein Eranthemum
Yellow-Vein Eranthemum commented on by MaryIsis Cebu, Cebu, Philippines11 years ago

Native to New Caledonia, Vanuatu.

MaryIsis Daisy
Daisy commented on by MaryIsis Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, USA11 years ago

Oh dear, this daisy is NOT a Hawaiian Native plant! There are Native Hawaiian plants that are related to the Daisy such as the Silversword!
( Part of the Asteraceae family which is more commonly known as the aster, daisy, or sunflower family- Originally posted at: Haleakala’s Ahinahina (Silversword) http://www.govisithawaii.com/2009/09/15/...)

MaryIsis Coconut trees
Coconut trees commented on by MaryIsis Hawaiʻi, USA11 years ago

funny pic. did a falling coconut knock over the sign? So, coconuts are INDIGENOUS, meaning they got here on their own and established themselves, and they grow all over the Pacific.

MaryIsis Lonomea
Lonomea commented on by MaryIsis Lat: 21.30 Lon: -157.8211 years ago

MAHALO, this is a native I have never seen!

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