Kona, Naturally!
Kona Naturals Blog with John Powell! Hikes in Kona, native Hawaiian flowers, native Hawaiian plants and natural features of Kona and the Big Island of Hawai'i. All photos featured on this blog are available as prints or downloads (Much better resolution than the posted photos). Also, check out the "galleries" link at the bottom of the page, or the "Buy My Photos!" link on the right. Enjoy and protect Kona!
Monday, September 27, 2004
Lama tree
Lama tree in Ka'upulehu protected area, fenced off by conservationists to keep out the goats. They're (the conservationists, not the goats) also trying to eradicate the fountain grass. (Although the goats do eat the fountain grass, it would be a stretch to say they're trying to eradicate it. The goats, like so many of us, are just trying to get by.)
Sunday, September 26, 2004
Dry forest stalwart and native member of the Coffee Family, alahe'e. The flowers are powerfully fragrant. When this blog started the alahe'e were in bloom.



