Today is normally Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day, but I am currently away from my garden (and my blog), so I'm going to cheat and put up pictures from our Waimea Valley visit instead. I don't think we saw anywhere near the 5,000 documented species of tropical plants that the 150-acre Arboretum and Botanical Garden boasts, but we did see quite a lot!
One of the first things you notice as you start up the path is the great trees! And look-a shrimp plant!
There's me next to one of the great trees. See me? I'm teeny tiny.
This is a Brownea macrophylla, featured in the Central and South American Flora section.
This is what it looks like after it blooms...and gets rained on.
This is a Heliconia rostrata, featured in the section by the Snack Bar and Restrooms.
Dad was silly enough to leave me in charge of his camera while he went to the bathroom.
Me and my sister, being great photo subjects, in front of some more heliconias
This is the end of the trail. Time to turn around. Anybody recognize this waterfall? I know it's not quite as scenic without Kate and Sawyer in it, but I did the best I could. Come back in a few days to see what we found on the way back down the trail!
3 comments:
I DO want to see that Hawaii! It looks so nourishing, which is maybe a strange thing to say but that is how it SEEMS to me.
Some day I'll get to Hawaii, and I'd love to see these gorgeous sights. Beautiful pics!
--Anna
wait, is this the waterfall from one of the earlier seasons - where underneath they find the bodies of people from the other half of the plane? I think I do recognize it!!
Yeah, this is definitely how I picture Hawaii in my head. I think I'd be really disappointed to see the commercial side of things.
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