This image shows a small *Ohia lehua* (*Metrosideros polymorpha* ) bush on the solidifed lava lake of Kilauea Iki, part of the Kilauea volcano caldera. *Ohia lehua* is species of flowering evergreen tree in the myrtle family, *Myrtaceae*, endemic to the islands of Hawaii varying from a small shrub to a 100 foot tree, found in habitats from lowland dry shrub lands to rain forests, from high elevation bogs to dry lava flows. It produces bright red or yellow flowers. Many native Hawaiian traditions refer to Ohia lehua trees and the forests it forms as sacred to *Pele,* the volcano goddess, and to *Laka*, the goddess of hula
Kilauea volcano, 1250m (4090ft) is the youngest and most active of Hawaii's volcanoes. It can be stu...
Kilauea volcano, 1250m (4090ft) is the youngest and most active of Hawaii's volcanoes. It can be stu...
Papaya (pawpaw) trees growing directly in a lava field on the slopes of Kilauea volcano, island of H...
This image shows a mature *Ohia lehua (Metrosideros polymorpha* ) tree growing on on solidifed lava ...
This image is a close-up of *Ohia lehua* blossoms. *Ohia lehua* (*Metrosideros polymorpha* ) is spec...
Tree-fern and *Ohia Lehua* forest around Volcano village, adjacent to Kilauea volcano caldera. *Ohia...
Close-up of small *Ohia lehua* tree growing on solidified lava of Kilauea iki lava lake, Kilauea cal...
This image shows the five native Hawaiian plant species which first colonise new lava fields of Kila...
Lava trees in this image were created in 1790 when a rainforest was engulfed by a pahoehoe(smooth, r...
Replaces Instant Information/Ornamentals and Flowers Series no. 11.Information sheet on using the Ha...
The first plants to colonise new lava fields of the Hawaiian volcanoes are lichens, mosses, ferns an...
The first plants to colonise new lava fields of Kilauea volcano are lichens, mosses and ferns. The b...
A *kipuka* is the Hawaiian term for a remnant of forest untouched by lava flows. *Kipuka* form when ...
The first plants to colonise new lava fields of Kilauea volcano are ferns. The basaltic Hawaiian lav...
The island of Hawaii (the "Big Island") is the location of the currently active volcanoes, Mauna Loa...
Kilauea volcano, 1250m (4090ft) is the youngest and most active of Hawaii's volcanoes. It can be stu...
Kilauea volcano, 1250m (4090ft) is the youngest and most active of Hawaii's volcanoes. It can be stu...
Papaya (pawpaw) trees growing directly in a lava field on the slopes of Kilauea volcano, island of H...
This image shows a mature *Ohia lehua (Metrosideros polymorpha* ) tree growing on on solidifed lava ...
This image is a close-up of *Ohia lehua* blossoms. *Ohia lehua* (*Metrosideros polymorpha* ) is spec...
Tree-fern and *Ohia Lehua* forest around Volcano village, adjacent to Kilauea volcano caldera. *Ohia...
Close-up of small *Ohia lehua* tree growing on solidified lava of Kilauea iki lava lake, Kilauea cal...
This image shows the five native Hawaiian plant species which first colonise new lava fields of Kila...
Lava trees in this image were created in 1790 when a rainforest was engulfed by a pahoehoe(smooth, r...
Replaces Instant Information/Ornamentals and Flowers Series no. 11.Information sheet on using the Ha...
The first plants to colonise new lava fields of the Hawaiian volcanoes are lichens, mosses, ferns an...
The first plants to colonise new lava fields of Kilauea volcano are lichens, mosses and ferns. The b...
A *kipuka* is the Hawaiian term for a remnant of forest untouched by lava flows. *Kipuka* form when ...
The first plants to colonise new lava fields of Kilauea volcano are ferns. The basaltic Hawaiian lav...
The island of Hawaii (the "Big Island") is the location of the currently active volcanoes, Mauna Loa...
Kilauea volcano, 1250m (4090ft) is the youngest and most active of Hawaii's volcanoes. It can be stu...
Kilauea volcano, 1250m (4090ft) is the youngest and most active of Hawaii's volcanoes. It can be stu...
Papaya (pawpaw) trees growing directly in a lava field on the slopes of Kilauea volcano, island of H...