Today we just wanted to share some of the orange flower bearing trees we have in bloom right now.



One of the 2
ROYAL POINCIANA trees. The other is not yet in bloom. They seem to be on different flowering schedules all over the island. You might recall I posted about this tree a few weeks ago. Notice how much colorful it is now. I love how it casts orange "sprinkles" all over the yard.


One of 2
AFRICAN TULIP trees.
Well, actually 3. We just found a new keiki (baby) sprouting in the gulch the other day. That's the Royal Poinciana in the background.


2 of our orange colored
HIBISCUS bushes we recently planted along the fence. The first is a double and the other a single.
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