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Cocos nucifera (Coconut Palm) 1 Illustration of Coconut Palm symbol,vector,illustration,tree,coconut,palm,Monocots,Arecales,Commelinids,Arecaceae,Arecoideae,Cocoeae,Cocos
Cocos nucifera (Coconut Palm) 1Vector Graphic (SVG) Tracey Saxby 25 views7 downloads (Details)Illustration of Coconut PalmMar 13, 2013Add to lightbox
Cocos nucifera (Coconut Palm) 2 Illustration of Coconut Palm symbol,vector,illustration,coconut,palm,tree,Monocots,Arecales,Commelinids,Arecaceae,Arecoideae,Cocoeae,Cocos
Cocos nucifera (Coconut Palm) 2Vector Graphic (SVG) Tracey Saxby 21 views10 downloads (Details)Illustration of Coconut PalmMar 13, 2013Add to lightbox
Myrica cerifera (wax myrtle) Wax myrtle (Myrica cerifera) is the most common shrub in the  areas behind the ocean dunes and protected from salt spray. It is an evergreen whose berries are eaten by tree swallows and myrtle warblers, and that provides cover for small rodents and rabbits. symbol,vector,illustration,southern,bayberry,candleberry,tree,Angiosperms,Eudicots,Rosids,Fagales,Myricaceae,Myrica
Myrica cerifera (wax myrtle)Vector Graphic (SVG) Jane Hawkey19 views9 downloads (Details)Wax myrtle (Myrica cerifera) is the most common shrub in the areas behind the ocean dunes and protected from salt spray. It is an evergreen whose berries are eaten by tree swallows and myrtle warblers, and that provides cover for small rodents and rabbits.Mar 05, 2013Add to lightbox
Santalum freycinetianum (Freycinet Sandalwood) Front view illustration of a Freycinet Sandalwood, endemic to the Hawaiian islands. It is found in the mesic to dry forests of O'ahu. The fragrant wood of this shrub or small tree has history as a significant trade commodity through the mid 19th century. Ancient Hawaiians also used the wood, bark and leaves. symbol,vector,illustration,sandalwood,flowering,tree,native,Forest Sandalwood,European Mistletoe,Angiosperms,Eudicots,Core eudicots,Santalales,Santalaceae,Santalum,?Iliahi
Santalum freycinetianum (Freycinet Sandalwood)Vector Graphic (SVG) Jane Hawkey33 views16 downloads (Details)Front view illustration of a Freycinet Sandalwood, endemic to the Hawaiian islands. It is found in the mesic to dry forests of O'ahu. The fragrant wood of this shrub or small tree has history as a significant trade commodity through the mid 19th century. Ancient Hawaiians also used the wood, bark and leaves.Mar 05, 2013Add to lightbox
Acacia koa (Koa tree) Front view illustration of a Koa tree, endemic to the Hawaiian islands. There are actually two species of koa native to Hawaii. The large forest koa is well known around the world for the beautiful hard wood. Koa's smaller cousin, koai?a, that once grew in the lowlands of most of the main Hawaiian Islands, has an even harder wood that is much prized for its gnarled grain. symbol,vector,illustration,koa,tree,shrub,native,Angiosperms,Eudicots,Rosids,Fabales,Fabaceae,Acacia,Hawaii
Acacia koa (Koa tree)Vector Graphic (SVG) Jane Hawkey23 views16 downloads (Details)Front view illustration of a Koa tree, endemic to the Hawaiian islands. There are actually two species of koa native to Hawaii. The large forest koa is well known around the world for the beautiful hard wood. Koa's smaller cousin, koai?a, that once grew in the lowlands of most of the main Hawaiian Islands, has an even harder wood that is much prized for its gnarled grain.Mar 05, 2013Add to lightbox
Chenopodium oahuense (Aweoweo) Front view illustration of an Aweoweo, endemic to the Hawaiian islands. Native water and land birds (e.g., Nihoa finch), and seabirds use Aweoweo for food, nesting material or nesting sites. Early Hawaiians used the wood to form shark hooks (makau mano) fitted with bone points. Aweoweo leaves and shoots were wrapped in ti leaves, cooked and eaten in times of food scarcity by early Hawaiians. symbol,vector,illustration,tree,flora,aweoweo,alaweo,alaweo huna,aheahea,ahea,ahewahewa,kahaihai,native,Angiosperms,Eudicots,Core eudicots,Caryophyllales,Amaranthaceae,Chenopodioideae,Chenopodium oahuense
Chenopodium oahuense (Aweoweo)Vector Graphic (SVG) Jane Hawkey15 views8 downloads (Details)Front view illustration of an Aweoweo, endemic to the Hawaiian islands. Native water and land birds (e.g., Nihoa finch), and seabirds use Aweoweo for food, nesting material or nesting sites. Early Hawaiians used the wood to form shark hooks (makau mano) fitted with bone points. Aweoweo leaves and shoots were wrapped in ti leaves, cooked and eaten in times of food scarcity by early Hawaiians.Mar 05, 2013Add to lightbox
Erythrina sandwicensis (Wiliwili) Front view of a Wiliwili tree, endemic to the Hawaiian islands. It is typically found in dry forests on leeward island slopes up to an elevation of 600 m. symbol,vector,illustration,wiliwili,native,Angiosperms,Eudicots,Rosids,Fabales,Fabaceae,Erythrina
Erythrina sandwicensis (Wiliwili)Vector Graphic (SVG) Jane Hawkey11 views9 downloads (Details)Front view of a Wiliwili tree, endemic to the Hawaiian islands. It is typically found in dry forests on leeward island slopes up to an elevation of 600 m.Mar 05, 2013Add to lightbox
Florida forest Sunlight piercing the dense canopy of saw palmetto palms, live oak trees, bromeliads, ferns, and Spanish moss. Myakka River State Park, Sarasota, Florida. oak-palm hammock,epiphyte,tropical,vegetation
Florida forestPhoto (JPG) Jane Hawkey1386 views2 downloads (Details)Sunlight piercing the dense canopy of saw palmetto palms, live oak trees, bromeliads, ferns, and Spanish moss. Myakka River State Park, Sarasota, Florida.Jan 02, 2013Add to lightbox
Sweet prickly pear (Opuntia dillenii) Large sandy areas on a Bahamian island in the Exumas had many flowering cacti. vegetation,cactus,flower,arid
Sweet prickly pear (Opuntia dillenii)Photo (JPG) Jane Hawkey149 views1 downloads (Details)Large sandy areas on a Bahamian island in the Exumas had many flowering cacti.Dec 13, 2012Add to lightbox
Vaccinium corymbosum (Highbush blueberry) Highbush blueberry is one of the most important plants in the blueberry family. It is found around wetlands, in woodland clearings, and open meadows, and provides food for many birds and a few mammals. symbol,vector,illustration,Plantae,Ericales,Ericaceae,wildlife,shelter,nest,berry,protection,habitat
Vaccinium corymbosum (Highbush blueberry)Vector Graphic (SVG) Jane Hawkey34 views10 downloads (Details)Highbush blueberry is one of the most important plants in the blueberry family. It is found around wetlands, in woodland clearings, and open meadows, and provides food for many birds and a few mammals.Dec 13, 2012Add to lightbox
Merremia peltata Illustration of Merremia peltata, a common invasive on Pacific Island nations. symbol,vector,illustration,vines,flora,Plantae,Angiosperms,Eudicots,Asterids,Solanales,Convolvulaceae,Merremia peltata,invasives
Merremia peltataVector Graphic (SVG) Tracey Saxby259 views20 downloads (Details)Illustration of Merremia peltata, a common invasive on Pacific Island nations.Oct 12, 2012Add to lightbox
Spathodea campanulata (African Tulip) Illustration of Spathodea campanulata (African Tulip), a common invasive species in many tropical areas, including Samoa and Fiji. symbol,vector,illustration,tree,flora,Plantae,Angiosperms,Eudicots,Asterids,Lamiales,Bignoniaceae,Tecomeae,Spathodea campanulata,African Tulip Tree,Fountain Tree,Pichkari,Nandi Flame,invasive
Spathodea campanulata (African Tulip)Vector Graphic (SVG) Tracey Saxby164 views25 downloads (Details)Illustration of Spathodea campanulata (African Tulip), a common invasive species in many tropical areas, including Samoa and Fiji.Oct 12, 2012Add to lightbox

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